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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: J. Talbert on October 05, 2021, 11:46:29 PM
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Here’s a little taste of my most recent carving progress, it ranges from some grounded areas, some stabbed areas and some still only penciled. So far no disasters, so I’m happy.:D
Jeff
(https://i.ibb.co/VS2H98x/EA93-A3-FF-3-D44-43-E2-9-CA3-EC14073874-E5.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hWDX9vc)
(https://i.ibb.co/n0hcZ2X/D85-DA0-FC-5-F50-48-F9-98-FE-70-A313-C10342.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MhqVWTz)
(https://i.ibb.co/pP8F6NP/C7-F6-A294-D590-42-C9-8706-F25-E3-B5-D209-E.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PYnHsJY)
(https://i.ibb.co/n8n6kFr/CA811-E64-BC11-4-BC6-8906-457-F1-A8-CD662.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rfcFyVk)
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Nifty!
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Nifty!
My first “Nifty”. … I’m so excited! ;D
Jeff
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You should be happy!
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I agree with Nifty and I would be happy too. :)
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Not looking too bad, I’d be proud of that
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Double nifty - that cheek rest is looking great! And the carving that you've done so far is very crisp.
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Oh so pretty!
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Looking Good.
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Clean work.
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Nice shape & artistic layout. Gonna be a SWEET one!
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Thanks for the comments.
Always appreciated,
Jeff
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Jeff you have the skills and patience to make this a really good Lehigh! I’m excited to see how it comes out!
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Excellent work. She'll be a real looker when finished.
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Hi Jeff,
I really like how you blended Lehigh and Lancaster carving styles. The mix is stunning and a nice change from the usual designs you see on those guns. You have to really understand the design styles to blend them successfully and have it look vintage and authentic and not an obviously modern fantasy. You succeeded extremely well! Good job.
dave
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I'm not seeing the Lancaster.
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Hi Mike,
The scroll design behind the cheek piece is very Lancaster like or you can compare it to some guns attributed to Albrecht.
dave
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Original John Rupp.
(https://i.ibb.co/fk7xHsz/MG-8923r.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1rxmTkt)
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I don’t think it would be fair to say Albrecht was a Lancaster gunsmith. He was trained in Europe then opened a shop in Christian Springs, Northampton County.
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Hi,
Mike, I had not seen that gun before. Boy, I really like that design. It is similar to work by Albrecht and even some wire work by Oerter. Despite perhaps those Bethlehem or Christian's Spring influences the basic scroll design is also similar to work done by other Moravians in Lancaster. The important point is that Jeff nailed a great design that is different from most Lehighs that I have seen and I like the design because it blends different styles very well.
dave
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Hi,
Mike, I had not seen that gun before. Boy, I really like that design. It is similar to work by Albrecht and even some wire work by Oerter. Despite perhaps those Bethlehem or Christian's Spring influences the basic scroll design is also similar to work done by other Moravians in Lancaster. The important point is that Jeff nailed a great design that is different from most Lehighs that I have seen and I like the design because it blends different styles very well.
dave
Dave, thanks for the comments.
Even though I can’t take credit for the originality of the design, you hit on some of the key aspects that I found appealing about the design.
It does feel to me like a bit of link between some of the work from CS and later Lehigh work.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff that is going to be a fine looking rifle. You are doing a great job all the way around, design, inletting and the carving is turning out great. Very nice job.
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Lookin' mighty good Jeff. I like that banded RR pipe too. Gonna be a sweet looking piece.
-Ron
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I’ve punched my ticket to this show. Nice work Jeff she’s going to be a real peach of a rifle. Joey