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bama
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 7-31-16
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Reply #25 on:
August 01, 2016, 06:18:30 PM »
Thanks for the comments guys. I have been working hard on this rifle and I hope to have it ready for the CLA show.
Bill I have made this type of release a couple of times now and it is really growing on me. I have a couple more projects that I will probably use this type of release on.
Draken the white looking inlays are cut and formed from sterling sheet that I get from Rio Grande. In my research of the amount of silver in coins available during colonial times and the amount of silver in sterling is very close in silver content. I think it is closer in silver content than many of our modern silver coins. The main thing I like about the sterling sheet is it has a consistant thickness and it is dead soft from the beginning. There is a lot more work to get coins down to inlay thickness and then you have to anneal before you start making the inlay, get rid of hammer marks and the such. I feel I can give a better product for less work at current silver cost and not worry about distroying an antique coin in the process. It may not be as romantic to say that I cut it from sterling sheet instead of saying I pounded all the inlays out of coin but to be honest I cannot tell the difference when all the work is done.
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Jim Parker
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 7-31-16
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August 02, 2016, 03:47:47 AM »
Jim, I'm rooting for you to have it done and at Lexington. Would love to see it in its completed state. Sandy, I'm sure, will love it.
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 8-30-16
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August 23, 2016, 08:10:27 PM »
Updated this topic.
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 8-30-16
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August 24, 2016, 01:17:07 AM »
Looks great Bama. That gun has a lot of class. Going to be one happy lady!
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 8-30-16
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August 24, 2016, 06:55:34 PM »
Beautiful rifle Bama. Like everyone else has said, that Patchbox release is nice. I think I remember reading about such a release in Peter Alexander's Book. Great work!
Capt. David
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 8-30-16
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August 25, 2016, 12:35:13 AM »
you guys set the bar awfully high. i think THIS is the "golden age of the longrifle".
i'd need two lifetimes to get near the skill level i see here.
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Daryl
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Re: Current project by Bama - Ladies Rifle - updated with engraving 8-30-16
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August 25, 2016, 04:20:51 AM »
Samdy is a lucky lady!
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