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That worked out pretty well so here are some more.
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wow - that is just extraordinary! I have long wanted to do something similar, in honor of my first shorthair. I hope to follow your lead someday. Thanks for sharing.
Great job and very tastefully done, Rich. Here's to Gunner
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Thanks Scott. If I can help you along the way to your custom gun just let me know.
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Mr. Anderson
The gun is outstanding, the motive supreme! Your first day tradition gets a tip of my hat. If Heaven is all I can dream it to be I'll need to take a whistle. |
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Scot and Daryl, my Maryland Parker buddies, read the Maryland provenance of Gunner's Gun on page 4 of this thread. The lovely Linda was not shooting her VH 20 and decided to sell it to Rich for his project. She is one happy camper after seeing the results of Rich's project. This is a 1917 gun if I recall correctly.
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I'm very familiar with this gun and Rich sure did it and his dog justice.
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On a geographical exercise of near epic proportions, I was able to find, in the dark, 6th Street in Channing Michigan. A single light cast a faint glow on a silent figure in a leather lounger. I was about to meet Rich for the first time and it happened to be grouse season. Crazy Daisy was wary of a strange character arriving but warmed soon enough to another dog person who also smelled a bit of Hoppes. We had good conversation and a night cap or two and a hearty breakfast. (there was a brief sleep between night caps and breakfast). The woods were glorious and the grouse abounded but not particularly close enough. That did change and it was a memorable time. So much so, another trip happened a couple years later.
The second trip saw me have the opportunity to handle (not shoot) Gunner's Gun. To have that gun in hand is a whole different experience even than viewing these amazing pictures. It is truly a wonderful gun and a tribute to a great dog that I can only wish I could have met. Hope the grouse are cooperating with you Rich. Cheers, Jack
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We will see Jack. The first week of October I'll be in Wisconsin hunting then back to Channing for the rest of the month. Your welcome anytime.
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