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Unread 02-28-2011, 08:45 AM   #11
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Bill I will see if Brian has a picture. If not I will be having one made and will take a picture when I recieve it. These guys do not make much for stock. kind of make it as you order. The one Brian had just finished, he had the buttstock and reciever and custom fit the leather to it. I am sure that give a tracing he could make one that fits perfect with out the stock.
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The 4 box case is $450 and the 8 box case id $500. About 2 months production time. Hope to have mine by the Southern. Thanks Phil!
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A friend has a snap handle four box shell holder marked Abercrombie and Fitch. I always wondered where that stuff came from. I am feeling the need for a border stamped eight box holder in dark finish with the pigeon.

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Here is the A&F 4 box case that was a gift to me some time ago.

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Unread 03-07-2011, 09:43 PM   #15
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Pigeon turned out poor wouldn't you know. Just a few pictures of the shop. The Silver saddle and tack had $10,000 dollars worth of Concho's 25 years ago. Old man that bought it is in a care home now so just like some of our Parkers it will be on to the next caretaker.








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Breathtaking! A true artist.
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beautiful work...a art i truly appreciate...thanks phil for the pictures if not for them i truly would have missed a great artist work...hope they have many miles left in the saddle..... charlie
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Yes, True Artists. Had another picture of the saddle, so I posted. Some have it, others like me can not draw a stick man.

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