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by Philipp Ollendorff
Make sure you look at the gallary.
This guy must be a brother of SDH's..Smiler

http://www.jagdwaffen-ollendorff.com/index.php?node=5&lang=EN

I can look at that kind of stuff all day.

Don




 
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More proof that the very finest guns are being made today.


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Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
 
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Gentlemen...

I've been to many of your websites just to see what is available. I've been stunned by your craftsmanship...your passion. It is no longer work. It is elegance in it's purist form that rivals no other.


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Originally posted by fla3006:
More proof that the very finest guns are being made today.

Without any doubt.

Roland
 
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"Rococco:

As conclusion to the Baroque, it speaks to the final gasps of the hyper-florid in terms of ornamentation and embellishment...."
 
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They should be referred to as Exquisite firearms not weapons
 
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functional to be sure but more of an object of art


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to the Baroque, it speaks to the final gasps of the hyper-florid in terms of ornamentation and embellishment


some would claim a parody of the former...


howzat?
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It is art!


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Very nice.

Terry


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Teutonic overkill. IMO good lines spoiled by excessive decoration. But if you look at wheelocks from the 1500s and 1600s you can see the heredity.
 
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Funny how some folks like blondes and some like red heads, and both are equally valid likes and desires. I saw those arms and loved them. A side lever, bar in wood, combination rifle is a great combination for making a functional arm that show cases his ability. I loved them!

But hey, it would be a boring rock if we all liked the same thing. I'll keep driving my Chevy truck and chasing red heads!
 
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Just incredible. Every weapon featured is brilliant in concept and execution.

And my truck is a Ford and my wife a brunette, too. Big Grin


Mike

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I saw examples of Ollendorf's at SCI in 2004 that weren't overly ornamental. One was a beautiful color case-hardened bar-in-wood singleshot that was absolute perfection with minimal engraving. I would be proud to own one of his rifles. I'd gather that anyone here that says otherwise hasn't had a chance to see one in the flesh. If you would like one in blued steel and straight grained walnut, I'm sure he would turn one out for you. They are deftly made.
 
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