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Mike Kokalous
18 April 2006, 07:28
vapodogMike Kokalous
anyone know where I can find him?...does he post here?
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18 April 2006, 09:11
Gringo CazadorVapo,
Mike isnt much on computers, I think he has one, but he doenst use email or internet..........he says thats for guys that don't have anything to do.......

570-924-3279, tell him Billy Dodd told you to call..........tell him I said high. Don't think he will charge to much of a premium for me recommending him

, he turns my stocks.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
18 April 2006, 11:38
vigillinusHe does good work.
18 April 2006, 13:28
vapodogthanks for the info guys....it's apppreciated.
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"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."
Winston Churchill
18 April 2006, 17:17
max(hm2)i just got one back from him. he used to live fairly close to me. he was good to visit with and root around his shop for blanks. i haven't used everyone who provides this service but i have settled on him because he is good, quick, and nice to deal with.
19 April 2006, 06:50
DeBeeDoes Mike have any nice patterns or does he mill from your pattern only?
19 April 2006, 17:11
max(hm2)he has some patterns that he uses. i like some of them, you may also.
19 April 2006, 18:08
Gringo CazadorMike told me how many pattern he had, I can't remember.........but I think it was several hundred. He has a bunch. Some I like, some I don't, but I've only used a couple of them. He has a bunch of Mauser patterns. Best thing to do is get him to turn you a scrap and pattern it like you want it and send it back to him.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
20 April 2006, 08:36
vigillinusHe goes to many of the PA shows and usually has two tables full of sample stocks. This does not help you guys who are far away though.
20 April 2006, 08:57
Gringo CazadorOne of these days I'm going to visit Mike shop
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
21 April 2006, 10:01
lawndartDo you guys know if he has any patterns that look like this?
Thanks,
LD
Does he have a mailing address?
Lawndart I had guessed that those rifles of Boho/Cewe were made off a husqvarna stock reshaped a little. I maybe wrong just a guess.
Im almost done with pattern im making off a husqvarna 640 stock. The grip is more open than those though.
22 April 2006, 09:32
lawndartCould I borrow, or rent your pattern when you are done? I have big mitts, and can stand an open grip on a rifle.
What you say about a re-worked Husqvarna makes sense considering the locale.
Thanks,
LD
Lawndart , it has a 3/4-7/8" drop at heel, about 4 1/16" grip, the bottom on the forend on these is wide with a flat bottom, I reshaped the forend so its not as bulky and rounded, slimmed down on the sides , small pancake cheekpiece mostly for detail. Completely glass inleted for a FN M98 with standard 640 barrel. Im not quiet done with it.
24 April 2006, 08:08
lawndartYeah,
I won't be ready for a stock for a while. I'm casting about trying to find a pattern that fits me very well, and then using it on all the mausers I plan to build.
Big grip, cast off, toe out, set up mainly for scopes in deference to my soon to be 50 year old eyes.
Give a shout when you are back on the Idaho end of your migratory cycle.
And pictures. We want pictures.
Thanks,
LD
24 April 2006, 08:46
333_OKHquote:
Do you guys know if he has any patterns that look like this?
I really like those Boho/Cewe stocks. I even like the upswept forend.
24 April 2006, 20:39
Gringo CazadorI have an idea, whoever lives closest to Mike Kokolus, should go by his shop, take him a bucket of KFC, a bag of Fritos and a quart of whisky and take pictures of all his mauser patterns and whatever others make sense.

Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
Lawndart, have you been to Sharm Smiths shop in New Plymouth?
25 April 2006, 06:12
DeBeeThems some sexy lookin rifles...
Take Mike the chicken and a Sharpie Marker and at least get him to number the patterns like Mauser 1, Mauser 26, Jerry Fisher Special, Winchester Pre War Supergrade at least... That way we can all share the love and the knowledge of his vast collection of patterns...
He sent me one, I'm not satisfied with the shape... It's hard to describe the shape of a rifle stock over the phone!
25 April 2006, 07:26
lawndartNo I haven't.
Things will slow down in early June. I'll cruise on by. Do you have an address?
Thanks,
LD
25 April 2006, 11:03
georgeldHere's another great stock turner. He just rough's them out. Will NOT finish one at all. Is the retired stock making instructor at Trinidad Gun School for many yrs, dating back to Ackley's day I believe.
Last I had made was: my wood, $40 + $10 UPS and he had it to me in 6 days. He prides himself on getting them turned and out in three days from when delivered to him.
He's another guy that refuse's to use the internet for e/mail at least: "too much porno etc"
Eddie Shulin
719/846-2301
16511 Cnty Rd.75.1
Trinidad, CO 81082
He also stocks a couple hundred blanks. I have no idea how his prices are as I've only had him turn my wood.
Unless you have a pattern, or he does, you're SOL.
I took a hunk of maple to have an overly large stock roughed out for a .72 cal I'm trying to build and he refused to do it unless I had a pattern.
I'm still looking for a pattern, or someone that could rough shape one for me. Classic style, but, much larger than normal.
George
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25 April 2006, 17:31
J_ZolaHello All,
Is Mike the gunsmith that converted Ruger number 1's to .22 rim fire?
John
25 April 2006, 18:28
manhassetJohn,
There was a gunsmith that always advertised in the gun mags by the name of John Korzinek-Riflesmith. He was from Canton, Pa. and did the Ruger #1 conversions, don't know where he is now as my last contact with him was in the late '80's.
Bob