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14 February 2009, 21:16
Jim Kobe
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This is a 257 Roberts I just finished on a pre-'64 model 70 barreled action furnished with a stock blank from a fellow out east. The stock was done from the blank and features a Neidner checkered buttplat, steel grip cap, inletted sling swivel studs, wrap around 24 LPI checkering, and an oil finish. The metal was refinished in a hot blue with matte action and plished blue on the rest of the metal.



Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

14 February 2009, 21:32
ramrod340
Nice


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
14 February 2009, 21:49
vapodog
pretty rifle.... thumb


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14 February 2009, 22:18
Thomas Jones
My favorite action,
one of my vavorite cartridges , and a beautifully done rifle.
You, I am sure will have a very happy customer.
It looks nicely slim and trim, as a Roberts should. I don't like a lot of extra wood on the stock , and as I said that is slim and trim.
A rifle like that is about all a guy needs to hunt game under about 400 LBS.
I am curious what kind of scope will be used.
I have a leupold VX3 1.5X8 on one of my Roberts and it is about perfect. And one thing about leupolds is they look great on a prety rifle.
You are very good Jim.
...tj3006


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14 February 2009, 22:36
Greystone
Very nicely done. Where In MN are you located?
14 February 2009, 22:41
rem721
Nice, but I hope the butt plate is fitted better than the one at the show.
14 February 2009, 22:49
duikerman
quote:
Originally posted by rem721:
Nice, but I hope the butt plate is fitted better than the one at the show.

Things must be a little slow in Colorado, eh, ?
14 February 2009, 23:33
ted thorn
Nice


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14 February 2009, 23:48
dempsey
Looks nice, the owner should be pleased.


Rem721, tough night at the Snake Pit? Smiler


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15 February 2009, 00:12
Jim Kobe
And the bastard didn't even have the balls to introduce himself at the show. A genuine rat.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

15 February 2009, 00:22
richj
Jim

beautiful.. very nice lines.

rich
15 February 2009, 00:52
duikerman
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
And the bastard didn't even have the balls to introduce himself at the show. A genuine rat.

He was there all right Jim. You just know him under another name.
15 February 2009, 01:00
SaxonPig
Workmanship looks very nice from what I can see.

I'm primarily a Mauser guy but the M70 does make a beautiful rifle.
15 February 2009, 01:27
michaelj
Jim,
Beautiful work, you should be proud. Never mind the naysayer.
Michael J


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15 February 2009, 01:39
rem721
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
And the bastard didn't even have the balls to introduce himself at the show. A genuine rat.


Can you honestly say that the widow's peak was not proud of the wood?
15 February 2009, 01:41
rem721
quote:
Originally posted by michaelj:
Jim,
Beautiful work, you should be proud. Never mind the naysayer.
Michael J


Yes, it is nice, I even said so.

But then again, many blemishes can be hidden depending on how you take the picture and by how small a picture you post.
15 February 2009, 02:34
df06
I saw the gun in person this afternoon, it is every bit as nice as the pictures.


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15 February 2009, 03:24
duikerman
quote:
Originally posted by rem721:
Yes, it is nice, I even said so.

But then again, many blemishes can be hidden depending on how you take the picture and by how small a picture you post.

Very interesting Mike.
15 February 2009, 03:49
wade brown
Very nice work Jim.

By the way the 6.5 x 47 lapua you barreled up for is shooting very well, as usual great work.

wade
15 February 2009, 04:26
MJines
Beautiful rifle for a lucky owner. Congrats.


Mike
15 February 2009, 04:58
frank4570
That is really nice work. I would like to be able to do such nice work some day.
Did you use the files or the rotary tool on the checkering?






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15 February 2009, 06:33
aleaddict
Jim --

That is a very sexy looking shooter. Your work is above reproach. The checkering is amazing. Strong work!

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15 February 2009, 06:53
Frank Beller
Jim did the work for me from a pre-64 action (originally a .257 Roberts) that I had barreled at the Douglas factory by Fred Depoy before he retired from Douglas. I haven't seen this rifle yet (I'll get it in a couple weeks), just pics, but if it's as nice as the first one he did for me - a .375 H&H on a Sako action - I'll be sending him a third project in the not-too-distant future. For me, his work gets you a lot of value for the dollar, & a fine piece of gunsmithing.


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15 February 2009, 22:00
Jim Kobe
quote:
Originally posted by rem721:
quote:
Originally posted by michaelj:
Jim,
Beautiful work, you should be proud. Never mind the naysayer.
Michael J


Yes, it is nice, I even said so.

But then again, many blemishes can be hidden depending on how you take the picture and by how small a picture you post.

That rifle he refers to that was at the ACGG show was built for an egraver friend of mine. When I showed up at the show I got the usual "when are you going to Join?"

I told the group of guys that were there that I had a stock I did in the show and to go and look at it and give me some feedback (criticism if you will) and tell me what is wrong with it.

No fewer than five of the members who looked at it remarked it was well done. One even said "we need this guy".

The members who looked included no less than Jerry Fisher, Al Lind, Gary Goudy, Kent Bowerly, Steve Bileb, Dennis Potter and I think Duane Weibe even looked at it. I got a rccomendation from three of those guys to apply next year with one more project.

If that butt plate was "proud" of the stock, it is a simple matter to dress it down. If it was proud, thanks for pointing that out to me. You are a better man than the last five guys I indicated above.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

15 February 2009, 22:02
Michael Robinson
Jim, I really like the lines and the color of that stock.

With the wrap-around checkering, the steel grip cap, the beaded cheekpiece and the curved, checkered buttplate, it really looks sharp.

Nice work to make that from a blank!


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
15 February 2009, 22:07
David W
Very nice work, Jim. I would be proud to own that rifle.

David
15 February 2009, 23:33
dempsey
Jim, no need to explain yourself to the likes of Rem721.

Let us all ask ourselves what kind of person sees the need to come into a thread like this and nitpick anothers work and make accusations of poor quality? It is obvious that Jims work is better than most while at the same time, like all true craftsmen knows there is always room for improvement. I don't care who the gunmaker is, if he thinks he's at the pinnacle of the craft with no room for growth he's probably not even in the top 25%. So just who is this Rem721 character to think he's in the position to be judge and jury? If you knew the man behind the alias would you send him your work? And yes he is in the business, he's not retired as he likes to indicate.

I enjoy all the levels of work shared here from the amateur hobbyist to the pros. Most of them including those near the top like Wiebe and others still are open to new ideas while equally sharing their talents and experiences. This is what makes the forum IMO.


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16 February 2009, 00:47
conifer
The stock is gorgeous.....and I have sent you a PM regarding my need to have a stock finished for a barreled action I have.
Alex
16 February 2009, 04:34
Boss Hoss
I have to agree---I was at the show as well and the pictures are not even close to being detailed enough to see if the work performed is indeed Guild Quality.

Post MUCH better pics showing the metal to wood fit in the action, trigger guard, butt plate area, close up of the checkering, and my favorite the "peak"..... Then people can give a fair assessment of your work rather than feel good comments which is what we have so far...

Just telling the truth here...
16 February 2009, 05:51
dempsey
yet another multiple chimes in....... Heck, Rem 721 chimes in on "who to use" threads to pimp business to himself by referencing the poster to himself under a different name Big Grin Appearently business is slow.


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16 February 2009, 06:19
srtrax
Nice rifle, and a fun caliber, keep posting your pictures. At least you have the gonads to do so! Wink


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16 February 2009, 07:45
Howard
quote:
Originally posted by dempsey:
Let us all ask ourselves what kind of person sees the need to come into a thread like this and nitpick anothers work and make accusations of poor quality? It is obvious that Jims work is better than most while at the same time, like all true craftsmen knows there is always room for improvement. I don't care who the gunmaker is, if he thinks he's at the pinnacle of the craft with no room for growth he's probably not even in the top 25%. So just who is this Rem721 character to think he's in the position to be judge and jury? If you knew the man behind the alias would you send him your work? And yes he is in the business, he's not retired as he likes to indicate.

I enjoy all the levels of work shared here from the amateur hobbyist to the pros. Most of them including those near the top like Wiebe and others still are open to new ideas while equally sharing their talents and experiences. This is what makes the forum IMO.


Well stated.


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16 February 2009, 08:21
jeffeosso
Great work Jim.
remember, there's always something nasty on the bottom of your shoes... LOL


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16 February 2009, 18:26
butchloc
i really miss the pictures of the chair
16 February 2009, 19:41
clowdis
Looks like a really great job Jim! Just one technical question if I can, did you have to go back and repoint the checkering on the buttplate or just use it like it comes?
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16 February 2009, 20:41
Dewey
I agree with Howard, Dempsey and others, the comments by 721 and his "friend" are un-called for, rude, ignorant and probably indicate that they are "light in the loafers".

Looks like a good job on a nice rifle to me, but, after 45 years, 100+ mostly highend rifles, what would I know.
16 February 2009, 20:54
GSP7
quote:
:
I agree with Howard, Dempsey and others, the comments by 721 and his "friend" are un-called for, rude, ignorant and probably indicate that they are "light in the loafers".


+1 thumb

Whats realy creepy is he posts under 2 maybe 3 different screen name identitys even on the same threads and has been doing it for years. Complements his own work under another screen name too. unbeleivable
16 February 2009, 22:25
Boss Hoss
Would really like to see some better pictures esp of the checkered steel!! That Looks Like It May Have Some Promise!

The rest of it we will see when the detailed pictures are posted. Hoping that the action was "poured" into the stock.
16 February 2009, 22:38
Bill Leeper
I like that stock Jim. The grip is just close enough without being too much so. You will hear no criticism from me since I think you can do better than I. Before you get to feeling too good, remember that my slogan has for many years been, "Stockwork by Leeper; It won't make you puke". Good stuff. Regards, Bill.
17 February 2009, 07:53
akjeff
If some of you fellows know who "rem721" is. Why not list his real identity, so that he may be avoided, from a business standpoint? All he does is put down the work of others. Have yet to see him post examples of his work, for critique. I sure as hell don't ever want to do business, with such a person.

Nice looking rifle Jim!

Jeff