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This must be darn close and is tempting as all get out.

http://www.hallowellco.com/dar...0miniature%20245.htm
 
Posts: 1572 | Location: Either far north Idaho or Hill Country Texas depending upon the weather | Registered: 26 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Wow! It still needs some finish work but that is pretty!
 
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Goodness that is a stunner. Have not seen a treatment on the forward end of the ebony tip like that, amongst other embelishments and beauties.


Von Gruff.

http://www.vongruffknives.com/

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And I've been longing for the Kurtz 6 mm on that site also, guess I need to find a second job...Wink.


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To VonGruff: A 404, a 7 x 57, AND A 22.
 
Posts: 2827 | Location: Seattle, in the other Washington | Registered: 26 April 2006Reply With Quote
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I wonder what the story is behind that rifle. It looks like someone monkeyed with the triggerguard and left side of the action after the rifle was stocked.

I wonder if we could get Darwin or his son(Trez- he posts here) to weigh in.

Darwin's stockwork is some of my favorite from the "stylistic" camp. A true master!


Jason

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The more often I look at this the more I like it. What would it cost to "restore" the metal to original condition?
 
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JBrown,
it looks like the trigger guard was shortened up and the inside the trigger bow safety converted to top tang safety. There is some evidence of welding on the bottom plate, just forward of the trigger guard.

That could be a real cutie finished!
 
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