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anybody know of this gunsmith and his work?
 
Posts: 549 | Location: n.e.Mn | Registered: 14 October 2006Reply With Quote
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Bob was a charter member of the ACGG, served as president..passed away several years ago...He did the photography for Kennedy's book. He had a distinctive comb nose shape on his stocks..something like a triangle was formed.

First rate work!, he and Ted Blackburn cooperated on a ACGG rifle project..a 416 on an Enfield..maybe No. 10 or so...visit ACGG@ACGG.org to find out more
 
Posts: 2221 | Location: Tacoma, WA | Registered: 31 October 2003Reply With Quote
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Thanks Duane, I just let a .375 he built pass through my hands, the price was fair I think,just wasn't sure it should have kept me up the last couple nights...but it did.Perhaps I should have pulled the trigger. From what I could tell everything looked first rate.
 
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In a prevoius post I wrote about how a smith I hunt with came into possession of one of Emmons' stocks. Have no idea what the owner chose to restock with.

Stock is inletted for a pre-64 Winchester 70, Blacbburn Bottom Metal, which is being replaced and barreled into a .280.

Emmons has a reputation for trim lightweight "mountain rifle" type stocks.

Looking forward to getting my hands on this one.


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Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
First rate work!, he and Ted Blackburn cooperated on a ACGG rifle project..a 416 on an Enfield..maybe No. 10 or so...visit ACGG@ACGG.org to find out more


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Posts: 992 | Location: Spokane, WA | Registered: 19 July 2005Reply With Quote
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Emmons and Blackburn reportedly build a second rifle identical to their Guild Raffle project. I never saw it but it must have been a dandy as was the raffle gun!


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Yes they did, Ted had the second rifle at the Lassen NRA Custom Rifle one week class in 1991, so the class had a hands on look at both the finished metal and wood. WOW, is all I can say about it.

Since it was such a close dupicate of the raffle rifle it pissed off some people.

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Posts: 1497 | Location: Chehalis, Washington | Registered: 02 April 2003Reply With Quote
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Jim, do you know if that rifle was a .375? I'm gonna die if that was the one I passed on.
 
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No it was a 416 Rigby on a Enfield, double square bridges, M70 safety and slightly drop box trigger guard.

I still have notes on the metal work somewhere, as I kept that class and the one Tom Burgess did later at Lassen in the same note book.

James Wisner
 
Posts: 1497 | Location: Chehalis, Washington | Registered: 02 April 2003Reply With Quote
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A friend bought the Bob Emmons 375 mentioned above and last week I spent a couple of hours looking at it. It is a wonderful rifle. Dark walnut stock with feather crotch figure. Jeweled action parts. Fleur de lis checkering. Quarter rib with folding leaves. Barrel mounted sling swivel base. Tasteful front sight ramp. Lyman 48 receiver sight plus detachable scope rings with Leupold scope.

All-in-all a top quality rifle.
 
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