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Offline G-Man

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Harrison Hawken
« on: November 03, 2009, 06:54:33 PM »
I know next to nothing about Hawken rifles, but was wondering what some of you more knowledgable folks think of the Houston Harrison piece on the Contemporary Makers blog spot.  The box looks to based on the Modena Hawken(?).  Anyway, I am just really impressed with that rifle - one of my favorite Hawkens I've seen.
 
I have not had the chance to see much of Mr. Harrison's work...would love to see more.  Really fine workmanship.

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2009, 12:26:39 AM »
It's great to see someone taking on a Hawken rifle, and this is a nice one for sure.  When I first opened up the pics o n the blogspot, I was surprised at what I thought looked like exaggerated drop at the comb and heel.  But I'm not so sure now that I've perused Robidoux's drawings of a S. Hawken drawn in the '70's.  Perhaps one of the things that made me think that was the way the lock is tipped a little up at the front end, so that the top of the bolster is not parallel with the flat lines on the barrel.  I cannot tell what lock he used since the hammer is not one that typically comes with any of the commercial offerings.  It has the length and mass to make it look correct, and I for one would like to know where the hammer came from.  It lines up well with the nipple.  If I knew some dimensions, such as those of the barrel, I could comment further on the hooked breech, which appears a little round and fat, like many I've used in the past.  The triggers are very good.  They have been tuned so that they have the correct "at rest" attitude, without appearing "pinched".
Harrison has done a great job replicating the Modena box and the star inlays that accompany it.  The engraving overall including that on the lock is nicely understated and well cut.  It has lots of "character" with varying width and depth of cuts.  I don't know enough about case hardening to make more than a comment...is it real, or applied with a torch?  Either way, it sure grabs ya!
The little silver inlay at the muzzle end of the trigger plate...I know how that happens.  You have to file lots of draft on the muzzle end, because as you inlet the butt end, and the plate rolls down into the bottom of the stock, the front end tends to get shorter.  When you inlet this long plate, inlet that muzzle end last or you'll end up with a gap.  
I love the blued barrel trigger guard and plate.  I don't like the jagged rod tip - just a personal thing.  The overall finish is super though likely better than Sam's.  The maple is a nice colour, and with some time and use, will rub back nicely.
It's a spectacular Hawken for sure, and well made.  I hope Doc White does some hunting with it.
And I hope I'm not the only one who likes Hawkens.  It's wild that this one should appear right now.  I just took delivery of my Hawken barrel from LCR, and it's a beaut.  Now a piece of hard maple from Acer Sacc-o-rum.
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Offline rsells

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2009, 09:24:12 AM »
Houston Harrison is a super builder.  I seen a couple Bedford rifles he made in the early 70's that looked like the work of someone who had been building rifles for many many years.  He has a natural talent on anything he builds.  I never seen a rifle he has made that wasn't super.  However, this is the first Hawken type rifle I have seen made by his hand.  It is a very nice rifle.  Hawken rifles look easy to build, but the are actually hard to get correct down to the detail. 
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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2009, 03:00:50 PM »
Houston Harrison is a super artist. He produces quality work on anything he touches. He did some lock work on an original flint fowler for me several years ago and the quality was superb.

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2009, 03:47:44 PM »
Houston's work may be unknown to a lot of people, but to us that know him, this Hawken is typical of the quality of work
that he does.   The most fabulous piece of work I ever saw of his was a pair of Scottish Pistols, all steel, that he made.
Sterling silver inlaid into them, one would have to see them to appreciate it.   A very, very talented gun builder.........Don

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2009, 05:37:08 PM »
I knew he had been making guns for a long, long time and knew his reputation and was familiar with the fine line drawings he did of the famous Dickert with the side opening box, the Davy Crockett rifle, etc.  Just never get to see much of his work. 

There are some really fine builders out there - some of the best - whose work we don't get to see too much of - Steve Davis is another who comes to mind.

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2009, 05:51:52 AM »
Great gun builder, and pretty good musician too. We used to play music in the booth at Friendship.

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2009, 01:44:42 AM »
Taylor, Houston had 2 original  Hawken rifles that he used as models for this rifle. Lock is hand made, including hammer based on the originals he went by. Don't know the barrel size.
 The color case hardening is faux. Hope this helps.

Offline Curt J

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2009, 11:57:54 PM »
I have seen enough of Houston Harrison's work to know that he is second to none.  I too, have seen that pair of "Highlander's Pistols". I don't have words that would adequately describe the workmanship.

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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2010, 09:58:50 AM »
I can't find any pictures of this rifle.
I've used the archives and am coming up blank.
Anyone have a link to photo's?
Thanks.


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Re: Harrison Hawken
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2010, 10:10:45 AM »
Thank You for that link James!