Lew,
In no way was my comment intended to question Hugh's abilities. He certainly does credible work. Over 25 years ago he came to my shop and spent a week with me. I tried to share as much knowledge as I could with him. I loaned him a car so that he could drive to Winston Salem and visit John Bivins one day while he was here. We have shared many phone conversations over the years, and if I remember correctly, I sponsored him for membership in the KRA and helped him get in that organization. But, when it comes to the requirement for white gloves when handling Kentucky rifles I disagree with him, just my opinion. I have never asked anyone to use gloves when handling one of my guns. I've had the privilege of having free roam of the Joe Kindig collection one time. I've been a member of the KRA since 1982 and have handled most of the fine Kentucky rifle in existence at one time or another, and I've never been asked to put on a pair of white gloves to handle any of those pieces. I can certainly understand asking someone with "acid hands" to wear them, but I think most guys with that problem are considerate enough to either tell you they have that problem or decline to handle your gun because of it. At least, that has been my experience. I simply apply a good coat of wax on my rifles each time before I take them to a show and wax them again when I return, and I've never had a problem. But, all that being said, if Hugh requires the use of gloves to view his creations, that's his prerogative.