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Stephen Hodges
04-09-2016, 07:57 PM
Went to Connecticut Shotgun today for the first time. Held a $49000 Holland and Holland!!!!. Very impressed. Tons of great guns to look at and shoulder and many options if your want to order your dream gun with your own wood and dimensions. Some nice Parkers to include a 28 ga VH. Very nice folks.

Brian Dudley
04-09-2016, 09:21 PM
Their showroom is a place that should be on anyones places to visit list.

wayne goerres
04-09-2016, 09:56 PM
4900.00 is pretty cheap for a h&h. You should probable buy that one.

John Dallas
04-10-2016, 08:34 AM
I'm wondering if a zero got lost somehow

Kenny Graft
04-10-2016, 08:37 AM
I think you may have missed a zero?....Hi Steve, I got to go to CSMC back in March of 2015. I placed a order for a A.H. Fox XE-special 16. This was a made to order just for me! Lou treated me like a old friend. I now look back at that experience and smile! I hunted that gun this past season in Kansas for wild roosters and Quail. Its all GOOD!!! Many folks I have talked with can't understand why anyone would pay so much for a shotgun and then take it hunting! Well.....How many of them drive new suv-s and pick-ups that cost as much or more....down the old two track. After three years or so how much did that cost you? My Fox is a good investment....they have a good track record for resale value. I bought a used CSMC Fox DE-special a year ago....I paid way less than a new one just like it would cost today, but 5000.00 more than the gun cost back in 1997 when it was made. Few things in life we buy are that good! Is your new Gun a Christian hunter or RBL? Thought the RBL-S were over? I own a RBL-28, its a fine gun. Will your gun be hand engraved to your specs? I am sure you will be happy with it, they make top shelf guns! SXS Ohio....(-:

Stephen Hodges
04-10-2016, 09:23 AM
Yeh, I did miss a 0!!!!!!!!!! Ken if I decide to do it I will order an RBL Light in 12 gauge. I have the sub gauges pretty well covered. They had racks full of RBL's and did not indicate that they were stopping production. They had one Light in stock with 30" barrels, but the LOP is a little long for me. It weighs 7Lb 2oz and was very lively in your hands. I would go with the regular engraving and case coloring. The regular weight RBL's were a bit on the heavy side for my liking. The wood room is amazing. If you could not find a blank to your liking I don't think it exists:)

wayne goerres
04-10-2016, 09:20 PM
We were just poking fun at your typo. We all new what you meant.

John Dallas
04-10-2016, 09:27 PM
Wayne - Typo? We "new" what you meant

bruce a lyons
04-11-2016, 06:57 AM
That place is the 8th wonder of the world. Held a H&H .410 there. $185,000. I could spend a week there.

Stephen Hodges
04-11-2016, 11:08 AM
We were just poking fun at your typo. We all new what you meant.

Wayne, I know, and no offense taken:)

Rich Anderson
04-11-2016, 12:51 PM
I bought a used H&H 20ga at Hausmans a couple of years ago. It's the next grade down from a Royal and I couldn't be happier with it. It was a fraction of the cost of a new one.

wayne goerres
04-11-2016, 06:09 PM
I tried spell check but it wasn't any help.

Bobby Cash
04-12-2016, 05:10 PM
Dream Gun
28 ga./.410 Baby Frame Model 21

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk136/2low8s/2016%20CSMC%2021/2f58e8cc-10ca-440e-b4ee-c00b4f65b5e1_zps01frbvhg.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk136/2low8s/2016%20CSMC%2021/Butt%20LLl_zps76h09uvv.jpg

edgarspencer
04-13-2016, 07:54 AM
That's a special piece of wood, for sure. Each time I see one of Tony's guns, I am in awe what a machine can do, but laser checkering makes me appreciate the skill of a good stockmaker. We are fortunate there are guys like Chris Dawe, and Brian Dudley. No amount of technology can ever replace the beauty of hand checkered walnut.

Bobby Cash
04-13-2016, 08:56 AM
Damned by faint praise.:banghead:

Gary Carmichael Sr
04-13-2016, 09:09 AM
Well I am having a hard time waiting for the professional photographer, so I will show a couple photos of the hand checkering done by Mr Chris Dawe, on the " Mattie Gun ", I will post more after Mike comes to photo after the Southern, This gun has been in the works for 3 years, Hats off to Mr Chris Dawe, Brian Frank, Oskar, and Sean McGuire for getting it back in country for me, Gary

Gary Carmichael Sr
04-13-2016, 09:14 AM
The gun started life as a 16g a 0 frame, 0 grade with twist barrels, it now sports 28" vulcan steel barrels with the correct check hook, and other nice things as you can see, I am like a kid in a candy store! the gun is a special tribute to my old four legged friend, I had a talk with her after I received the gun, if you know what I mean, Gary

edgarspencer
04-13-2016, 09:22 AM
Now that's exactly what I'm talking about!

edgarspencer
04-13-2016, 09:40 AM
Damned by faint praise.:banghead:

Nothing faint about it Bobby. I've handled one of these, a Pistol Gripped 28, and it is a fabulous thing to swing, hold and admire. Winchester never made a 21 like it. My only objection, if that's what it is, is that the gun is too nice to skimp on the last little detail, which, in my mind, would have made it perfect.

Rich Anderson
04-13-2016, 09:56 AM
Gary Mattie's gun is SPECTACULAR as I knew it would be. I hope you will bring her to the Southern. I wasn't planning on bringing Gunner's gun but maybe we should get some pics of the two of them. If they had met I'm sure they would have been friends.

I talk to Gunner myself. hopefully we will get in one more hunt befor the preserve season ends Friday.

congrats my friend it was worth the wait.:bowdown::bowdown:

Gary Carmichael Sr
04-13-2016, 10:37 AM
Bring Gunner's gun we will take photos and talk about true friends, Gary

Brian Dudley
04-13-2016, 04:57 PM
That's a special piece of wood, for sure. Each time I see one of Tony's guns, I am in awe what a machine can do, but laser checkering makes me appreciate the skill of a good stockmaker. We are fortunate there are guys like Chris Dawe, and Brian Dudley. No amount of technology can ever replace the beauty of hand checkered walnut.

Thanks Edgar. The issues with getting checkering tools lately and the way my hands feel after doing a lot of checkering jobs makes me wonder if getting one of Hosfords power checkering tools might be a good long term thing. But I just cannot bring myself to do it since the characteristics of a truly hand cut checkering job would be compromised.

Gary, all involved in putting that hammer gun together truly went all out! Very nice.

Brian Hornacek
04-13-2016, 09:23 PM
Gary,

That hammer gun is something to be proud of for sure. The special touches on the checkering are beyond words.

Fantastic job Chris Dawe, that is impressive!

Jim DiSpagno
04-13-2016, 09:34 PM
Gary, that is a masterpiece for sure. All the craftsmen involved should be proud. The stock work by Chris Dawe is truly amazing. That fine line checkering is not at all easy to do no less THAT WELL. Congratulations on an amazing piece of art. Use it in good health my friend.

Gary Carmichael Sr
04-14-2016, 08:12 AM
Brian D and Brian H and Jim, thanks for the compliments, The guys that worked on this gun were all in Canada, simply to keep it from going back and forth across the " Berlin Wall " or customs as we call it, Canada passed a law while the gun was there that even if it was an antique, if it would accept modern shells you can not ship it out or into Canada, also UPS in New York, " Bloombergville " would not ship it! finally got it across in Oswego, and shipped via USPS, It takes two weeks to get a letter to someone in Canada, obviously they still have the pony express up there, I was lucky to have Sean get it out, and thru customs they wanted all invoices, entry papers, proof of date of manufacture, and on and on. glad it is home! The guys up in Canada did a wonderful job for me and jumped thru some hoops that most would not have done, I really appreciate that, this guns means a lot to me and is one of my most prized possessions, sorry do not mean to be long winded, Gary