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A simple pattern of Vic. scroll with a nick and dot border on a Fisher grip cap.

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Roger Kehr

[ 05-14-2003, 19:09: Message edited by: Scrollcutter ]
 
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How much for this type of work? Very nice, it's not overdone, would look good on a sporting rifle.

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Scroll and border included was 75 bucks.

That type of border with a bit of scroll in the corners makes for a very classy looking rifle.(To my way of thinking, that is).

R. Kehr

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Oooh! That is nice!

Do you have any more samples?

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George

Thanks for asking. I don't have many pics of my smaller jobs. I had some pro photos taken of some of my bigger jobs years ago. Now I have a digital camera and I shall rectify that issue as a lot of people prefer a more restrained pattern.
I'll post a pic or two of bigger jobs.

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Hagn Wolf Rifle
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Wolf Rifle
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SCI 1991 Grizzly Rifle

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Sorry the pics lost a lot of the detail in the post.

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Roger, that wolf butt plate has always been my favorite. Damn that is so good. I remember those bulino grip caps you had at our booth at the NRA show in Seattle. The one with the cougar? Damn art pusher, lol.
 
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You have a good memory. Wasn't the Seattle show in 1994?
Thanks for the compliment, by the way.
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Roger I think it was 94, I will ask Mark. You probably know that WSAFA is still alive and doing well thanks to him. He hasn't missed one since then. If memory serves me you also had a grip cap of your son with a baseball cap? Looked like a photo it was so precise. I am bound in doing stick figures (that do not look good)and that is the total of my art abilities.
 
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Roger,

Out of curiousity what is your turnaround time? I know it's a dreaded question for some. A good example would be that grip. Generally speaking how long would it take you to get it back to the customer from the time you received it?
 
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Average time on a small job like that would be 1-2 weeks.

Roger
 
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