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I noticed the website was down a few months ago, but I just tried it again and it worked for me... that's strange. Anyhow, there's the number
 
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I talked with them a few times on the phone a while back and Larry Williams’ son said they would be updating the website- perhaps it’s an ongoing project.
 
I don't mean to hijack but would any of you more knowledgable builders know what type of stock (style)they use on their Boat Gun? Does it look like a comfortable shooter? Anyone have any expirience with the Boat Gun or Early Rustic Arms?Thanks, Paul P.
 
Howdy,

I bought the Cumberland Fowler from ERA 4 - 5 years ago. I really like this gun. I called them to ask about a pistol to match the fowler. I talked to Larry's son, who told me Larry is in semi-retirement, and he (Larry's son) is in the process of moving the business to Missouri.

He told me that they have not used the website for taking orders in several years, they no longer do guns in the white, and he cannot recall a pistol coming out of the shop since he's been working with his father. He also told me he would relay my request to Larry, since it would be a small project, and they would call me back.

That was two weeks ago, and I guess I have my answer. Oh well.

Tim Button
 
Tim the Blacksmith said:
Howdy,

I bought the Cumberland Fowler from ERA 4 - 5 years ago. I really like this gun. I called them to ask about a pistol to match the fowler. I talked to Larry's son, who told me Larry is in semi-retirement, and he (Larry's son) is in the process of moving the business to Missouri.

He told me that they have not used the website for taking orders in several years, they no longer do guns in the white, and he cannot recall a pistol coming out of the shop since he's been working with his father. He also told me he would relay my request to Larry, since it would be a small project, and they would call me back.

That was two weeks ago, and I guess I have my answer. Oh well.

Tim Button
WOW! I was just surfing their site too. :surrender:
Dan
 
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