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I found material for knife handles and more in that pile.It was a good morning. The food was great, the shopping was great, the tour was great. Jim was great.
I found material for knife handles and more in that pile.It was a good morning. The food was great, the shopping was great, the tour was great. Jim was great.
Here are some more of the Woodsrunner rifle Jim ,I was there today with my wife and she had a great time learning about the machines. I was able to pick Jim’s brain on wood selection and how he sources. He has a good setup, tons of raw materials and several employees.
I’d expect his wait time to improve and the woods runner is a looker! I was not sure about gun from the description but the one on the table was tasteful and not over done as a woodsman’s rifle should be.
I’m sure there was some outstanding wood in that pile for knife scales. Too bad for me I don’t live closer.I found material for knife handles and more in that pile.
Wish I could have been there. My Garman GPS says it's 787 miles. There's no way I could afford a12 hr. drive with gas prices being such as they are. Boy, could I stand a mean tweet or two right now!Really cool way to spend the day.
They were making a stock for one in the CNC when I was on the tour but no photos. They had a stock on the table with a version Jim did previously.
If anyone does stop in, some pics would be nice here on the forum. Maybe another time for me.
You didn't happen to notice if my Colonial was ready?Just got back from Jim's open house. It was a beautiful day. Enjoyed his shop tour. I found out my colonial will be another month out. This will OK as I have heart surgery in a couple of weeks so i couldn't work on it for a while any way.
Jim said about upcoming guns that he checks with what people want in designs. A lot of left-handers were there. He said that whatever sells the most would probably come in a left-handed design first. As for a Brown Bess, I think you would have to get the British Army interested in buying it before it came out as a Kibler Kit.I sure hope that he decides to do a brown bess someday.
Jim has said that a Hawken and a Smooth bore fowler are in the planning stages. I'm pretty sure when he makes them, he wants them to sell so he can keep his people paid. His people were even working during the open house cranking out the guns. Then they had to deal with the tours taking up their space.Did anyone ask about a Hawken Kit? Very nice pictures. Would loved to have made the open house but that trip would have been a 2 day drive from Texas just to get there.
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