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keavin nelson 03-31-2020 09:45 AM

Brian,
nice gun room and great collection to fill it! Should have made the shelves two deep!!!:)

Brian Hornacek 03-31-2020 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Peck (Post 298052)
Love the color on the wood finish.

What did you use for the shelf tops on the cabinets ?

The cabinets were built from 3/4” plywood left over from the house. I wrapped them with thin carpet so I wouldn’t have to finish everything. The wall divider is left over Oak from the house and the walls were done in car siding tong and groove.

Hope to get started on the Parker wall this week. I am lucky enough to have another 35’ of wall to work with.

allen newell 04-02-2020 01:54 PM

How 'bout plymouth, mass?

Kenny Graft 04-02-2020 08:12 PM

Cooped up here in Ohio...
 
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Nothing as grand as the gun room post...I have worked with a painter and we are repairing and painting my home interior. (A HONEY-DO LIST!) I'll be in good shape this October with all the HD-s done! (-: I plan to hunt he U.P. for a week in October then from there to P.A. Potter county for a week and not long after that its off to Kansas for a week of wild pheasants and quail. Just got the call from my stocker that my DHE-16 is shipping on Monday after final repairs, he redid the skeleton but plate and made new screws, lightened the but end of the gun...drilled out the stock, installed plugs and re-checkered. All the other work was done last year by Larry Delgrego so the gun is fully serviced and ready for the next 100 years of bird gunning.

Larry Stauch 04-02-2020 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Randy G Roberts (Post 297594)
Nice Jeff. I am with you on the Stagg Jr, one of my all time favorites. A little hot for some folks coming in usually in the mid 130's proof but if you have the palate for it there is a wonderful hint of cherry/chocolate. Can never go wrong with Mr. VanWinkle, the Whistle Pig or the Macallan. Now that Lagavulin, that's a whole nother story. Lord that stuff's awful, whew. Always thought I could finish any cigar or whiskey no matter how strong. Lagavulin proved me wrong ! Probably make a good bore cleaner :)

Well bourbon drinkers shouldn't try to drink a scotch man's scotch.:nono:

Larry Stauch 04-02-2020 10:18 PM

Awesome guns
 
I want to be Brian Hornacek when I grow up.:bowdown:

Rich Anderson 04-03-2020 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by larrystauch (Post 298525)
I want to be Brian Hornacek when I grow up.:bowdown:

Not me that would mean I'd have to grow up first:nono::rotf::rotf:

Bill Zachow 04-05-2020 04:06 PM

Browning trombones and atds are hard to beat. Only pre 64 Winchester 22s can give them a run for their money. Beautiful guns.

Randy G Roberts 04-05-2020 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by larrystauch (Post 298524)
Well bourbon drinkers shouldn't try to drink a scotch man's scotch.:nono:

Words of wisdom that I shall abide by when it comes to that awful stuff. If you really like it I'll bring it to the next gathering and you can have what's left which is most of it.

allen newell 04-05-2020 09:02 PM

In my post college years I did enjoy a good bourbon until one of my good friends introduced me to single malt scotch. No more bourbon after that.


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