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Couple of months no problem I had a leather pad put on by a known Gunsmith and it took a year to get it back.
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09-09-2019, 04:24 PM | #4 | ||||||
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You're in NJ. Why not take it to G&H? Or try New England Custom Gun in NH. Either one will do a first rate job. One that old E. J. Churchill would approve of.
You can also consider David Trevallion. But he may be a bit backlogged, and take a bit longer than you might wish to do the job. His work is fantastic. |
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I dropped off a great little French 28ga. sidelock with Walter, at (the old) Safari, and picked it up the following week. That's because I only went there on Thursdays. |
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A proper leather covered pad takes more than 3-4 consecutive hours (one day) to complete. Maybe 3-4 hours TOTAL time, spread out over several days or more.
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09-09-2019, 08:33 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Precisely what I meant. In fact some steps only allow 20- 30 minutes. Thin material, like pig skin dries more quickly and you can get a bit accomplished in a single day,
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