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I'm of the same opinion as Bil,Rich and Dean. Lovely gun...
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great ideas! Thanks for the suggestions. If anyone runs across his name, I might consider the striping and refinish of the stock as it is not original anyway. At least it could be made to look more like the original colors maybe, and then several years from now when I am not putting 3 kids through school, I might be able to afford a real nice set of original wood type done to the factory specs. Hope to join for real and order a letter for the gun to get more history and info on it. It might have been in the family the whole time. Do the letters state who the original buyer was?
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Lucius
Try this link http://www.larsongunart.com/ I believe Mark Larson is who Mr. Murphy was trying to think of. Cheers Marcus
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Lucius: I would suggest Jim Kelly at The Darlington Gun Works, Darlington , South Carolina
It was he who re-stocked Nash Buckingham's "Bo Whoop". He has done refinishing and colouring gun wood for me and the results were always excellant. Best Regards, George |
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