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Just got these from the printer $24.00 PPD

 
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I'll take one.

Didn't take you long to get back to work.

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Duane,
Wish you had these at the show. I'll take 3.


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I'll take one.
 
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Duane

How do you want the order placed and what type of payment method do you want?
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i just got off the phone with duane. gave him a cc number. he hopes to start shipping tomorrow.
 
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i just got off the phone with duane. gave him a cc number. he hopes to start shipping tomorrow.


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Hell yes!

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Got mine coming North by dogteam!!


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Duane,
I will take one, will call tomorrow.


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Duane,

I'll take one. Please post where I can send funds. My address is:

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I'd like one too. How much for shipping to Australia and how do you want payment? Do you take paypal?
 
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Duane I would like to purchase one of your books. Where do I send the check, and is a check acceptable..??
 
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Hi Duane.

I`LL take two.

Please state way of payment.

best regards jens.


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I take checks, credit cards, POB 822 Spanaway WA 98387...Thanks much
 
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Mine came today in the mail. Well worth it.

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Spoken like a true artist....thanks Duane.


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Is this basically the info one can find in the "Making it Feed" thread here in the Gunsmithing section, or is their more to it than that, such as how to take metal out of the bottom of the action, setting the taper etc?


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Information in the booklet covers a lot of what's on the thread...expanded to cover some of the question I was asked.

Could have made it a hundred pages and maybe not cover every single "hiccup" Sorta like tryilng to write a book on how to hammer a nail straight
 
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Looks like they turned out nice, very good!
 
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Looks like they turned out nice, very good!



Yep...Baxter did the design/layout...in my opinion well done
 
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Duane,
Received mine today. Should be very useful for finishing my Montana PH and 1999 actions. Thank you again for sharing your time and expertise on this topic.
Mike
 
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I will take one please. will PM info.

Thanks for doing this.
 
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Information in the booklet covers a lot of what's on the thread...expanded to cover some of the question I was asked.

Could have made it a hundred pages and maybe not cover every single "hiccup" Sorta like tryilng to write a book on how to hammer a nail straight


So buddy, get writing! We need a good detailed book from you guys that have not only the talent but have been there a long time. Maybe it is a sign of the times but trying to get anyone to teach you anything around here is next to impossible. I understand guys don't want to give up trade secrets or cut themselves out of business. Most of us who want to learn will never be good enough or even if they are want to be a gunsmith in any form for a living. We just want to tinker on "junk" that would never have anything done to it otherwise. As for those that are serious prospects for the trade, well they need those that came before to pass on knowledge so it isn't lost. Every generation needs to be taught by those who came before them. I cant think of any better people to do that than you or any one of a number of others with specialized talent that are here on AR. That is besides the fact you might actually make money on it. Big Grin


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Thanks for the kind words. I realize at one time, there were "trade secrets" Years ago, I was severely chastized for writing an article about leather covered pads. Realistically the orders for leather covered pads went up!

No, sharing information is good for everyone in business...perhaps makes for appreciation of the work involved.???
 
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Mailed a check for 1 copy. Thanks


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Duane,

I'll take one. Will mail payment tomorrow.

Thanks,

Jason
 
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Damn, if this keeps up a second edition will be necessary. Then just think what a signed first edition will be worth. Duane, have you thought about a leather covered one?

dancing

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I'll take 2. I'll call tomorrow.






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How about a stock making book based on some of your old posts?
 
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How about a stock making book based on some of your old posts?


Well, once in a while I take leave of my senses and consider such a project. Then I look at backlog and get over it! But... Never say "never"
 
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I received my order today.
FAST shipping.
Thanks Duane! I start reading tonight.






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recieved mine here today..Yehaa.. patriot

Duane: James Howe once wrote a book about gunsmithing. You should do the same + add pictures as good as those in the booklet. If you do that I`LL come around to pick it up. Smiler

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