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Jean Swanson 07-31-2023 09:05 PM

Sad news
 
A long time friend, Winston Churchill, pasted away a little over an hour ago. His health had failed to a point that daily existence was difficult

The engraving world will miss his excellence & talent.

Allan

Stan Hillis 08-01-2023 06:54 AM

Sorry for your loss, Allan. I felt the same way when Lynton McKenzie and Lew Sanchez passed.

edgarspencer 08-01-2023 08:28 AM

I'm very sorry to hear this. I knew that you were close to him, and always spoke of him with great fondness.

Dean Romig 08-01-2023 08:39 AM

What sad news Allan - Possibly one of the finest engravers and sculpters ever to have lived. I had never met him but through you I felt I knew him a little.

Tragic that he has left us.





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Jeff Kuss 08-01-2023 10:25 AM

I'm sorry to hear of his passing. I handled the 28 ga Parker he engraved last week at Jaqua's. It is an amazing piece of work.

Mills Morrison 08-01-2023 10:43 AM

Sorry to hear this news . . .

todd allen 08-01-2023 11:01 AM

A sad day for the fine gun community.

Arthur Shaffer 08-01-2023 08:05 PM

When I was in college in 1967, I dreamed over a Gun Digest issue to the point to the point I wrote to Dale Goens and Winston Churchill asking as to their price of stocking and engraving a custom rifle. Being poor as a church mouse, there was no way of course. Sadly, I never persued this. It pains me to think back that at that time, I could have purchased a custom stocked rifle of the best French walnut and engraved by Winston Churchill for less than $1000. I ran across the letter from GOens just the other day. The work of both of them to this day strikes me as the perfection in style of what I want in a rifle.

Bill Mullins 08-01-2023 10:13 PM

Winston Churchill
 
I met Winston in the early 90’s at Corbin Park. He was a great engraver, sculptor, and story teller! He will be missed by all that had the privilege of knowing him.
I’m fortunate to have a bust of a Rocky Mountain Sheep head he did years ago.
He may be gone but his work will live on and be an enduring legacy to him!


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