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Quite some time back, I posted a couple of pretty poor photos of my latest two customs, both by Gary Goudy. I promised then that I would do some better photos of the two rifles and post them later. Well, it has taken quite some time and I have a couple more to add, a Soroka Farquharson that I've posted photos here before, and a Granite Mountain Arms 9.3x62 that I just picked up on Friday. I haven't even been to the range with it. Anyway, photos are below.
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You're keeping Gary busy! What caliber is the Farquharsen?
 
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Biebs,

I'm trying. The Farquharson is chambered for the 300 H&H.

TT
 
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What an amazing collection. Simply stunning, all of them. The bottom one really gets my attention.

Are these going to be in the 2012 Gun Digest? I sure hope so. I pre-ordered a copy off Amazon yesterday.

Terry


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Terry,

No, none of these will be in GD12. A particular mini-Mauser that I know of will be though.

TT
 
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Cool Cool

Well, I sure hope you'll show us some more of these. I think we can name that bottom one Miss July!

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
 
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All beautiful, especially the Farq.


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Oh my. Both are beautiful rifles. The Farkie is amazing. I am envious.
 
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Tom, thanks for putting up the pictures of those outstanding rifles, quite a collection you continue to add to...well done!
 
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Tom,

Those are just amazing looking rifles! Congratulations!

Best,
Dave
 
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Fantastic!
 
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I still like the old David Miller FN .270 the best.

Edit: Great Photography Too.
 
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Truth be known, so do I.

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Stunning, all!

I'm intrigued by the variety of butt pad/plate treatments...

Were they your choices, or did you leave it up to the gunmaker?

They each look perfect, btw...
 
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Great colour case hardening on the Farquharson, was it varnished afterwards ?
 
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No, no varnish.

TT
 
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Great photos and collection. It could just be my monitor but I did -10 on the lightness and +15 on the contrast

 
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Fantastic eye candy. Thanks for sharing them with us! tu2
 
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Beautiful rifles. Is that Hippo leather? Or elephant?


"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
 
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Nakihunter,

It is neither, it's ostrich.

TT
 
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Wonderful looking rifles. He does great work.
 
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pardon me...i need to go get a squeegee to stay ahead of the drool.

i dream about rifles like those.


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