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For general work, I would also consider Griffin & Howe. Also Abe Chaber.
It would also be worth a call to Kirk Merrington to see who he'd recommend in New England. http://www.merringtongun.com |
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A general inspection and stock bending. Thanks.
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Ken Eversull. He does superb work.
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I have personally used Les Paul before. About as good as it gets from one gunsmith to another. I worked on many Purdey's for the McIlhenny's while in Louisiana. But general cleanning only.
http://www.leslieapaul-gunmakers.com/entry.htm |
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