G Greg Derr Gun Smith Dealer NES Member Joined Aug 15, 2005 Messages 969 Likes 2,249 Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #1/9
S Scottr324 NES Member Joined Nov 17, 2013 Messages 311 Likes 66 Location Southeastern, MA Feedback: 68 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #2/9 Beautiful piece!!!
Enzo NES Member Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 5,182 Likes 12,469 Location Central Massachusetts Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #3/9 Beautiful! what wood are those grips?
Parker Duofold NES Member Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 2,167 Likes 1,890 Location South Carolina & Maine Feedback: 33 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #4/9 Home Run!
J jpm Joined Jan 9, 2013 Messages 7,457 Likes 4,285 Feedback: 89 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #5/9 Enzo said: Beautiful! what wood are those grips? Click to expand... well if its consistent with the theme, they should be either ash or hickory.
Enzo said: Beautiful! what wood are those grips? Click to expand... well if its consistent with the theme, they should be either ash or hickory.
pj150 NES Member Joined Sep 23, 2005 Messages 2,687 Likes 959 Location Merrimack Valley Feedback: 168 / 1 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #6/9 Could be wrong but Birdseye maple?
FPrice Retired Zoomie NES Life Member NES Member Joined Apr 29, 2005 Messages 26,194 Likes 19,313 Location Western Mass Feedback: 104 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #7/9 One day I'm gonna have enough money...
Mass-diver NES Member Joined Oct 11, 2006 Messages 6,278 Likes 1,870 Location South Shore, MA Feedback: 31 / 0 / 0 Oct 25, 2016 #8/9 Wow, beautiful as usual! Great work
G Greg Derr Gun Smith Dealer NES Member Joined Aug 15, 2005 Messages 969 Likes 2,249 Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Oct 27, 2016 #9/9 Thanks for the kind words, yes the grips are birdseye maple, made by Jon Huff in Texas for this build.
Thanks for the kind words, yes the grips are birdseye maple, made by Jon Huff in Texas for this build.