01 July 2007, 11:03
StokesAnyone hear of Roy Vail?
I recently aquired a 1909 in 7X57 that this fellow built up. I bought it from the person that had Mr. Vail build it.
Evidently, not only am I dumb, but I'm also ignorant. While I've never heard of him, all of my other buddies laugh at me when I admit my ignorance. Now, I can't tell if they're doing that 'cause they don't want to admit their ignorance as well, or if I really am the only guy that never heard of him.
The rifle is fairly well made, with a decent enough looking stock. I like the wood better than the metal, but both are OK. I'll probably have some stuff done to it to fit my tastes more, but overall, I think this rifle is a keeper.
Your opinions and smackdowns would be greatly appreciate!
01 July 2007, 11:21
ScrollcutterRoy Vail was a gunsmith/engraver. I think he lived in New York or there abouts. He passed away some time ago.
01 July 2007, 11:24
StokesSee, Roger... one more guy that's heard of him, yet I'm clueless...
He actually marked the stock, but this gun does not have any engraved metal.
01 July 2007, 11:49
Recoil RobA quality maker. I'm not at home right now but when I get back I will post an article I have about him. Very good gunsmith.
Rob
A fine custom gunsmith of the 1950s in Warwick NY.
01 July 2007, 20:16
zimbabweWas a favorite of Lucien Carey of True Magazine and built some very nice rifles.Late 40's early 50's. I admired his rifles very much then and now.
04 July 2007, 10:22
vigillinusNever cared for Vail's work. Too ornate for my taste.
04 July 2007, 20:33
ForrestBI'd love to have that Merkel O/U.