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Herschels oldest Anvil?

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PINYONE:
Open for opinions- I like to look at the CLA Makers on AHS- alot of good stuff there. They seem to be smitten with anything Hershel House has ever touched. I believe without a doubt that Herschel is one of the best for his style. They recently posted a picture of an anvil that is his oldest rusted piece. I just don't see who would care- its just another one of millions. Next I would think its his first can of beer. Stick to rifles and accoutrements that he has made, just my opinion, whats yours?

art riser:
if the site really upsets you don't look...

Ken G:
I for one admire and thank Art and Jan Riser for thier time and efforts of posting the pics and keeping the blog up every day.  

The last couple of shows I have been to, Jan has worked her butt off taking picutres for posting.  Were it not for thier efforts many a contemporary works would go unseen and unknown. 


http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/

PINYONE:
If you guys read what I said, I gave credit where credit is due- just wondered what impact a unused rusted anvil has on the longrifle trade- there are thousands everywhere, should they all be featured as well? Herschels work stands for its self- he didn't make the anvil- don't get your feathers all ruffled fellers- I just guess I didn't get the point of importance. Also are you supposed to be hung by the neck if you don't see eye to eye on here. I think that Jan Riser is to be praised for her efforts when so many others do nothing. And she is a good craftsman, better than most of the guys. Well do yall agree or disagree? The Great Pinyon!

Scott Brush:
I'm with you Ken, I go to the site every day and I really appreciate all of the study material Art and Jan provide. 

The photography is wonderful!

http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/

Scott

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