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Who Am I?
19 June 2009, 00:52
Michael PetrovWho Am I?
Who Am I?
It’s 1921 and I play a trombone in a marching band. I am an accomplished violinist, I make violins and write music. To pay the bills I work for a gun company and one day I’ll become one of the best stockmakers in America. Who am I?
19 June 2009, 01:18
clowdisWell, Seymour Griffin was a cabinet maker so I'll have to guess Ludwig Wundhammer?
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".
19 June 2009, 02:29
577NitroExpressquote:
Ludwig Wundhammer
I second that. Didn't you use a photo of him on your book jacket?
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 19 June 2009, 04:08
Michael RobinsonNo, I don't think it's Wundhammer. I believe he died sometime in the 'teens.
He does look a bit like Seymour Griffin in the photo on the cover of Michael's book, but it's hard to tell given that he's so much younger in this photo.
I couldn't say for sure who he is.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
19 June 2009, 04:16
merlinronfor some reason i connected the mention of violins with alvin linden.
19 June 2009, 04:17
DuggaBoyePaul Jaeger?
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19 June 2009, 06:45
Michael PetrovI don't know if Linden built violins but Shelhamer was building a Harp when he died.
Time for another clue, a big one, the guy in the picture was working at Colt then.
I'm working on some material about him and just received a few pictures from the family and wanted to share.
19 June 2009, 10:54
MGSkunkWilliam Forster
19 June 2009, 23:39
Michael Petrovquote:
Originally posted by MGSkunk:
William Forster
I'll play who was William Forster?
19 June 2009, 23:51
buckeyeshooterReinhardt Fajen?
KirkwoodJohn Dubiel

20 June 2009, 02:13
MGSkunkquote:
Originally posted by Michael Petrov:
quote:
Originally posted by MGSkunk:
William Forster
I'll play who was William Forster?
He was a fellow that fits your description (excluding working for Colt), however, after doing a little more research on him, I found that he was from England and lived in a much earlier time. But he was a a violin maker who found work in making gun stocks.
20 June 2009, 04:01
Doc224/375Joesph Bishop , Joel Schafer ?.
http://macongunstocks.net/Many older readers will be familiar with the Fajen name--and that of another Warsaw stockmaker--Bishop.
20 June 2009, 04:40
homebrewerBoogabama's great-great uncle on his white granny's side?
20 June 2009, 09:40
Michael Petrovquote:
Originally posted by GSP7:
KirkwoodJohn Dubiel
You Win!
20 June 2009, 21:42
MGSkunkWTG GSP7!!
Mr. Petrov
Would you please post a photo or two that supports your opinion that Mr. Dubiel was "one of the best stockmakers in America".
21 June 2009, 07:25
Michael Petrov
21 June 2009, 07:31
Michael Petrov
21 June 2009, 07:37
Michael Petrov
21 June 2009, 07:38
Michael PetrovIMO John Dubiel had no peers when it came to inletting, his is some of the finest I have ever seen. There should be an article on him this year in PS.
21 June 2009, 07:40
tin canBeautiful rifles; are the rear sights mounted on or integral to the shrouds?
Thanks.
21 June 2009, 07:44
Michael Petrovquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
Beautiful rifles; are the rear sights mounted on or integral to the shrouds?Thanks.
Those are Howe-Whelen sights integral to the shroud.
21 June 2009, 07:46
tin canYou sent me some photos of such some time ago; thanks again.
21 June 2009, 07:52
Michael PetrovThis might show the sight a little better.
21 June 2009, 07:56
michaeljMichael,
Beautiful stuff and informative as usual. I would like to thank you for your time and postings as they surely add to the enjoyment of this site. When is the follow up book to your first one going to come out?
Thank you again.
Michael J
Michael J
22 June 2009, 00:23
Michael Petrovquote:
Originally posted by michaelj:
Michael,
Beautiful stuff and informative as usual. I would like to thank you for your time and postings as they surely add to the enjoyment of this site. When is the follow up book to your first one going to come out? Thank you again.
Michael J
You welcome, glad you enjoy it. In a year or two I'll have enough articles published to do volume Two. I'm still working on a big book in color but have no idea about the when.
22 June 2009, 02:54
srtraxDo you have photos of the two top rifles, the other side? Nice lines...
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22 June 2009, 09:16
Michael PetrovSorry, only the one side view.