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Jerry Mouer
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 Posted: Tue Jun 2nd, 2009 09:51 pm

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I've decided to bite the bullet and get a old DH restocked.  I would like to get some suggestion as to who this job should be sent, any body willing to give an opinion?

I would like it to look like the original, it has skelton butt, the gun is about 85% = 90% case colors and the Damascus pattern is very strong, the job is worth the expense. (broken at the wrist, wood missing)

Any comments?

Thanks, Jerry

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 Posted: Tue Jun 2nd, 2009 09:58 pm

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Jerry, is your gun the one frame that just sold on Gun Broker?

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Yes, that the one.

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I looked hard at that gun, It looks like it's a real nice high condition gun congratulation. I don't have any help as far as a stocker goes, good luck and I hope you post some pictures of the finish job.  Bob

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I too looked hard at that gun and intended to buy it, however I forgot to check back before it ended and was 30 minutes late doing so.  If you got it at that $1004.99 price, you did good.

I was going to buy it and then send it to stock fixers, this way you get to keep the original old stock and have them make it stronger than what you could replace it with.

My 2-cents.

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Jerry- I thought you ("Stockwork") were the seller of that DH on Gunbroker? 

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I checked your auctions when I bought the #3 frame 12 gauge barrels from you and thought I saw the DH with the broken stock and pinned head...perhaps I am mistaken

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The Gentleman that borght the gun wants it made whole again.  I did not want to get into the details on the forum.

Anyone have a stockmaker in mind?

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Craig Libhart in Bainbridge Pa or Doug Mann in St Annes, IL both can do a D grade very well.

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I also looked very hard at that one... very nice early DH. Those early one piece hinge pin DH's have very nice and different style of engraving pattern. I would just sent it to "stockfixers" and have them fix the crack, hide the dowel pin and partially refinish it and it should be good to go. Inletting for the skeleton butt plate is going to cost a fortune.

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If the stock can be repaired then IMHO thats the way to go. I just had a gun restocked (see the Hollywood gun post) and it came out very nice but costly. Kurt is right about the cost of fitting the ssbp as I'm going to have a CHE 20 restocked and the ssbp will add about $800 to the cost of the job.

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I have not seen the gun and I don't know the economics involved, but whether or not the existing stock fit the new owner ought to weigh in the decision...and, mebbe that is just what drove the decision toward new wood before the initial post was made.  Barring unusable dimensions, I'd opt for restoration.

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Jerry: I don't know where your buyer is but I highly recommend Jim Kelly and Phil Watkins at Darlington Gun Works, 516 S. Governor Williams Highway, Darlington, South Carolina 29540. Phone (843) 393-3931. He's the one who restocked Bo-Whoop 1 & duplicated the original that was broken.

Best Regards, George



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