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Thanks to all......
31 January 2008, 00:26
Bill SovernsThanks to all......
I would like to thank everyone who stopped by my table in Reno and congratulated me. It was good to put faces with names on so many of you such as Grandview, Idared, 458 Win, Z1R (thanks for the tall one), Mike Dettore and others that I dont remember.
I would also like to thank Chic Worthing, Marc Stokeld and Jim Dubell who guided me in the right direction when I needed it and encouraged me to apply to the ACGG. For me, being accepted into the guild is not the end, its only the beginning.
And finally thanks to James for the 2nd pair of eyes and brutal honesty when something wasnt right.
We will be back next year. Hope to see many of you there.
31 January 2008, 00:58
Ross E.Congrats Bill, nice work!!
31 January 2008, 01:34
Charles_HelmCongratulations!

31 January 2008, 01:54
gunmakerWay to go Bill!!! Now if you would stop showing those double guns and sucking customers away from my table.

31 January 2008, 01:59
z1rBill's work was very nice indeed. Good to finally meet you in person too.
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31 January 2008, 02:13
gunmakerHere's a pic of Bill at his table.
31 January 2008, 02:23
BUCKMTBy Gawd, he is uglier than me!

Congratulations Bill, well deserved!
Walt
31 January 2008, 03:00
577NitroExpressCongratulations, Bill!
Now, let's see some of that firearm porn that got you membership into the guild!
577NitroExpress
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 31 January 2008, 06:12
TC1GREAT NEWS and congratulations!
I hope I can still afford your work now

Terry
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31 January 2008, 06:50
dempseyCongratualtions. It's quite a step taking what you like to do and making a go at making a living at it. This should only make it easier. One day you can be a millionaire stock maker like Mr. Weibe

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31 January 2008, 07:05
flacoIn large part thanks to Bill Soverns, I had a great time in Reno two years ago.
So I take particular pleasure in your admission to the Guild.
It was sort of a no-brainer, Bill, but that doesn't diminish this recognition of the quality of your work.
Congratulations!
flaco
31 January 2008, 07:26
308SakoThat is wonderful news Bill, way to go.
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31 January 2008, 07:35
D Humbarger

Bill.
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31 January 2008, 09:27
IdaredIt was great to meet you, as well as your fine work, Bill and I'd also like to say congrats as well. I put Grandview on the train back to Wisconsin last night and I am sure he will chime in once he gets back home.
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31 January 2008, 11:14
458WinIt was and outstanding show and it keeps getting better every year. Maybe next year I'll bring Ole Ugly and make every one look that much better.

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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 31 January 2008, 13:10
MarkI'll echo what everyone else is saying and also chime in with a big congratulations Bill!
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31 January 2008, 17:40
HowardHi Bill, glad to see you got voted in though I really didn't have any doubts. Well EARNED! Congratulations.
Howard
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31 January 2008, 19:39
richjBill
congrats.
Rich
31 January 2008, 22:50
uwaveBill,
I would like to add my congratulations too.
Being a great gun maker is like being a great artist, you have to be born with that talent ( I wasn't)!
01 February 2008, 02:06
CustomfoxOk, Ok, I've been silent long enough. I was one of those who had the honour of judging the work of both Bill and Jim and it was uniformly excellent.
I asked Bill if he was nervous before the judging and he gave the right answer in my opinion " I couldn't sleep and re-did things". Good answer!
The ACGG is a wonderful place to learn and exchange ideas. I don't believe that any member feels they have all the answers. I know I look at some of the projects and just say "Wow, how did they do that?", then I ask.

01 February 2008, 22:59
yetiC-fox,
Doug, zat you?
Between C-fox and C-stox, we got Dr. Suess stuff in hand...Fox in stocks. Knox on Fox in stocks in box. Fox in stocks on box on Knox. Chick with bricks come. Chick with blocks come....

01 February 2008, 23:53
CustomfoxYeti,
It be me!

I thought I'd come over here and see wazup. Are we the only Fox guys on this bbs? If so, don't spread the word cause the supply will get even thinner.

02 February 2008, 01:42
Trez HensleyBill,
I also got to vote on your guns and I must say brother, keep up the good work! It wasn't a hard call. Your work is first rate and from what I've seen in you, it will only get better and better with age. Keep your high standards. They will take you far. It was great seeing you and I look forward to seeing you in Reno for many years to come.
Trez Hensley-ACGG
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02 February 2008, 02:05
bwanamrmquote:
This LC Smith 12 gauge with 32" was more popular at my table than the g33/40 rifle I had beside it.
Bill,
A sincere and hearty congratulations! ...now take back the remark about the G33/40 actioned rifle!

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02 February 2008, 03:31
Bill SovernsThank you Steve! I just finished the chapter in your new book about the custom LC Smith. I have a really bad jones for those shotguns. I have more than I probably should. That chapter did inspire me to do a complete rework of one of my field grades. Great pictures and I will be contacting Turks Head for more pictures of Mr Silvers work.
02 February 2008, 08:07
Shane ThompsonBill, I also gave you the thumbs up, very nice work. Congrats!
Shane Thompson