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Again, Robby, WOW!!
Please tell me what you used for the side plates to the patchbox? Very elegant.
 
Mike, They are designs that I drew out on sheet brass, I think .050"thick, maybe .040", and sheet silver .040" thick, that I remember! :grin: Cut out with a jewelers saw and then a lot of filing. The wire is made from .015 thick sheet brass and .010 sheet silver. Thanks Mike!
Robby
 
I keep scrolling through your photos of this magnificent rifle, and each time I find myself simply shaking my head in utter disbelief! My hat is definitely off to you sir! :hatsoff:

And, the capper? It's a lefty! :thumbsup:
 
hey Robby,Where are you located in WNY?I'm in Delevan.Do you have other rifles to post pictures of.That one is fantastic.I'd love to see more pictures of your work.your relief carving is super.I love the way you aged the gun with darker areas around the carrving.Great work.
 
Robby,ya done good........... :thumbsup:

okay, ya done really good, really really good!! beautiful piece,,so glad its used!! an a lefty!! awesome work! very special... :bow:
 
It is people like you that inspire the rest of us to do what we do. Your work is of the highest caliber.... :bow: :bow: :bow:
 
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