I'm posting this for Dave Wesbrook. He photographed the cars in a studio of his own design. He also stocked the Model 70's.
The cars are a1935 Duesenberg Walker Le-Grande and a Rollston V16 Cadillac.
Custom Model 70's. Stocks and photography by Dave Wesbrook:
Stainless Steel "Classic" Model 70 action with cut rifled barrel by Dan Pedersen. Turkish walnut stock. Caliber .35 Whelen. Williams SS Bottom metal:
Model 70 "Classic" action with Kreiger cut rifled barrel. Caliber .338-06. Bottom metal by Sunny Hill. NECG sights and bases. Metalwork and rust blue by Cole and Frank Haugh:
Aut vincere aut mori
Posts: 4875 | Location: Lakewood, CO | Registered: 07 February 2002
I find it interesting that the classic cars and the classic rifles both show a unique ability to cause us to desire excellent craftsmanship....or that we define excellence by things that are "classic".
Dennis Earl Smith Professional Member ACGG Benefactor Life NRA Life NAHC
Posts: 312 | Location: Tygh Valley, OR | Registered: 05 November 2010
Beautiful rifles! Now, if I could afford to buy a Duesenberg J dual-cowl phaeton in that kind of condition, I would use the money, instead, to buy many, many, many custom rifles.
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