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Old 03-26-2016, 07:20 PM   #1
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Article I read said that Fisher uses the Hoenig machine. My buddy had one for a short while before he passed and I had Mr. Hoenig profile and fit stocks to 2 Sako rifles back in the 80's.Unreal tolerances and I actually used the one rifle without the stock screws in place.I understand that H&H has a Hoenig. Sure was a time saver but still demanded care and fore thought when using it.
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Several years ago , my friend Winston Churchill , asked me to find a Parker 28 gauge that a client of his wanted engraved . Winston did all the work necessary to make the metal PERFECT before engraving and Jerry Fisher did all of the wood for the upgrade. I can only say, after seeing the finish product, it was beyond approach, outstanding craftsmanship in all counts.

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Ok. Sounds like a radar carve unit.
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yes radar carve was it
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