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that right side really stands out...would have loved to have seen this gun and it put together...nice work...charlie
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Nice. Nothing like repeaters, A-5s, 11s, 12s, 870s, 37s, etc. to provide a broad canvas for the artist.
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05-22-2016, 10:06 AM | #5 | ||||||
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You really have to see this gun in hand in order to appreciate the exquisite job of engraving that J.J. has done on this gun. Starting life as an uninspiring Grade I A-5, he duplicated the original FN Grade 4 engraving pattern with some hints of the Grade 5 motif thrown in for good measure. The detail of the Canada goose with wings set (I always picture it pitching into a rig of field decoys!) on the top of the receiver is IMNO as good or better than any rendition that came out of the FN shop in Liege. Truly and extraordinary piece of work. At last count I think that there are at least 4 of us in line for bidding up when and if it comes up for sale.
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05-23-2016, 08:22 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Thanks everyone for your kind words,this A-5 Browning comes with an extra a slug barrel that why I engraved the big game scene of the boar and dogs on the right side. J.J.
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JJ, you must have read my mind. I was wondering what was up with the boar scene. I love the left side. Beautiful dogs.
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