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Restoration of a gun case.
14 August 2009, 09:47
Frank MartinezRestoration of a gun case.
I have a takedown guncase for my WR and wonder if it would be smart for me to send it to WR and have it restored. Is it worth the effort or should I buy a new one?
Frank,
Send it to Jim Wier, he is a guild member and very very good. He is going to restore a Henry case and french fit my little Henry .360 double rifle to it for me. Jim does great work.
Steve
14 August 2009, 21:14
Frank MartinezThank you. Do you happen to have contact information for Jim.
Frank
14 August 2009, 22:20
Dago RedI'm trying to remember the name of a guy, nice guy too in email with him a fe years ago, I want to say in kansas city, case maker and restorer.
oop, got it, just took my brain kicking in a bit,
martin huey
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15 August 2009, 05:49
Duane WiebeActually..it's Marvin Huey..he can bring back cases from the dead 816 444 1637
15 August 2009, 21:32
Frank MartinezThank you gentlemen. Does anyone have information on new cases?
Frank
15 August 2009, 22:29
craigsterHuey also makes new cases.
Also,
http://www.brooksandthomas.com/catalog/16 August 2009, 00:11
Frank MartinezThanks Craigster, I will give him a call today.
Frank
16 August 2009, 00:13
Frank MartinezI tried the above number but it is disconnected.
Anyone else have Marvin's contact info.
Frank
16 August 2009, 02:22
homebrewerBy a case, I assume you mean something very elegant? What about an aluminum case that can take the abuse meted out by airline baggage handlers? I had one custom-built for my big rifle. The boomstick is 55 inches long from muzzle to heel. No case is made that long that you can just go out and buy. The outfit that makes them will make them as long, deep and wide as you want. Mine is 59 inches long, 16 inches across and 6 inches deep. Interior is "egg crate" foam. Two airline-approved camming locks. Single, padded handle in middle, on lower half. Weighs 25 pounds. PM for more info...
17 August 2009, 08:58
richjFrank
http://www.hueycases.com/Phone or Fax 785-842-0062
Rich
17 August 2009, 09:32
Frank MartinezThank you all for the help. I spoke with Mr. Huey and he was kind enough to give me some important information.
I am speaking with Kade tomorrow.
I may not be able to afford the authentic restoration so I am looking at possibly buying another modern case instead.
Frank
18 August 2009, 08:18
lee440Frank, if you have a copy of Gun List, there is a guy with a 1-1/2" square ad . His name is Messina, in New York state and he does all levels of case restoration and makes very nice repro case labels. He is a great gentleman to talk too and while I have only bought labels from him, I am pretty sure that he is much more reasonable than Huey. He has been doing this for many decades and you might give him a call. We are remodeling and all my stuff is packed away or I would have his number for you.
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Originally posted by lee440:
Frank, if you have a copy of Gun List, there is a guy with a 1-1/2" square ad . His name is Messina, in New York state and he does all levels of case restoration and makes very nice repro case labels. He is a great gentleman to talk too and while I have only bought labels from him, I am pretty sure that he is much more reasonable than Huey. He has been doing this for many decades and you might give him a call. We are remodeling and all my stuff is packed away or I would have his number for you.
This would be the guy I think:
M.MESSINA
1693 ROYAL RD EAST MEADOW, NY 11554
Voice: 1-516-794-1979
John
20 August 2009, 04:54
enfieldsparesHaving also had a case "restored" at Westley Richards I think that you might be disappointed with the results when compared to the cost. I'd look elsewhere next time!
21 August 2009, 00:06
vigillinusMessina restored the inside of a Holland & Holland bolt action rifle case for me a few years ago, did a nice job at a resonable price.
22 August 2009, 20:33
homebrewerquote:
I may not be able to afford the authentic restoration so I am looking at possibly buying another modern case instead.
The aluminum one I wrote about earlier can be had in about six weeks. I paid a total of $375 for the whopper I had made. You can call Mark Fore & Strike Sportin' Goods in Reno and ask for the gun counter. (775) 322-5571