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Victorian scroll on Grip Cap

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15 May 2003, 03:59
Scrollcutter
Victorian scroll on Grip Cap
A simple pattern of Vic. scroll with a nick and dot border on a Fisher grip cap.

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Roger Kehr

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15 May 2003, 04:10
Dago Red
How much for this type of work? Very nice, it's not overdone, would look good on a sporting rifle.

Red
15 May 2003, 04:17
Scrollcutter
Red

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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15 May 2003, 05:29
GeorgeS
Oooh! That is nice!

Do you have any more samples?

George
15 May 2003, 05:46
Scrollcutter
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

Roger
15 May 2003, 06:15
Scrollcutter
Sorry the pics lost a lot of the detail in the post.

R.Kehr
15 May 2003, 17:12
Customstox
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.
16 May 2003, 04:16
Scrollcutter
Chic
You have a good memory. Wasn't the Seattle show in 1994?
Thanks for the compliment, by the way.
Roger
16 May 2003, 11:18
Customstox
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.
20 May 2003, 05:53
alvinmack
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?
20 May 2003, 05:56
Scrollcutter
Average time on a small job like that would be 1-2 weeks.

Roger