Author Topic: Roy Stroh & The Hubby on the blog  (Read 3269 times)

Offline Mike Brooks

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Roy Stroh & The Hubby on the blog
« on: April 09, 2010, 03:32:11 PM »
Nice Jeager Roy, well executed. Nothing I don't like about it. I wish I could find the time to do some stuff like that.
 Also, The Hubbard gun from yesterday is one of the best I've seen from Jack, Very cool.!
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Offline Ken G

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Re: Roy Stroh & The Hubby on the blog
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2010, 04:49:09 PM »
Yes, Great looking gun.  I really like the hardware but especially like that your carving.  It does a great job of complementing the hardware rather than competing with it.
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Re: Roy Stroh & The Hubby on the blog
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2010, 05:54:27 AM »
Roy,  I recall seeing this gun at the CLA show last year. It is a fine piece and my thoughts at the time were how you have really advanced, in a significant way, over the last 6 years since we first had the occasion to meet. It would be interesting to me and probably a number of others the story and inspiration behind this gun. To bad it only sits on the blog for one day as it deserves a week.  Regards,  HIB

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Re: Roy Stroh & The Hubby on the blog
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2010, 02:29:52 PM »
Thanks!  ;D 
Not too much to tell really lol.. Just started with wanting to build a Jäger and getting a barrel from Ed Rayl and then the hardware from Ron Scott... Other than that I just flipped through the Jäger book and took bits and pieces off from the different guns that I liked. I copied more of the Zellner profile...
 I try to build one or two guns for me every year along with the regular orders.  I figure that time is money and that I can either spend that money on something else, or take the time to build.  Sort of helps me keep motivated.