Per Gary's great assignment, here's my two picks.
This antique is by Christian Hawken. The owner graciously allowed Jeff T. and I to handle the rifle and take pictures. I prefer rifles with straight butt stock lines, so I was drawn to this rifle. What struck me when handling the rifle was that I could barely feel the carving, but it can still be seen so well. Yep, I would take her home with me!
This contemporary piece is by Jim Kibler. I prefer a new rifle to look like a new rifle, but be styled appropriately for the period. I admire the crisp, low carving and small subtle details on this rifle. Yeah, I’d take this one home too.
I saw many other wonderful guns at the show. I was fooled by 3 different Jud Brennan guns…. I’ll admit it, I thought they were antiques! The display of British trade guns for Indians was very interesting and included pistols…. I didn’t know that. Mitch’s “Hunters of Kentucky” rifle looked even better in person. And Tim Crosby must have had 100 horns on his table. How does that guy turn out so many great horns?? Don Getz's current pistol build has the sweetest trigger pull, ever. Oh, yeah, I got to see a bunch of my old ALR friends and meet some new ALR friends.
-Ron