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bought this stock and barrel from a member. it has been fun. now on to the next one!
yes. it was a lock i had lying about so i used it but i see many TCR's with a small lock. what is correct? someone more knowledgeable than me will say i am sure.That is a nice looking rifle. The lock appears small compared to the stock. Is it a small lock or is it common for this style of gun?
in fits and starts! like the saying goes, "you can sleep when you are dead!'I knew someone would make a nice rifle from that started project. You did a nice job! By the way, do you sleep???
Is that a Howard terpning print in the background? It looks like it. I have one of his called "the ploy". The only critique of the rifle is that it is not on my couch at home. lol Very nice looking.bought this stock and barrel from a member. it has been fun. now on to the next one!
ah, not a print. an oil on canvas. Hope Springs Eternal, The Ghost Dance. the crown jewel of my collection.Is that a Howard terpning print in the background? It looks like it. I have one of his called "the ploy". The only critique of the rifle is that it is not on my couch at home. lol Very nice looking.
who is the artistah, not a print. an oil on canvas. Hope Springs Eternal, The Ghost Dance. the crown jewel of my collection.
thanks for the kind words on the Tennessee. as soon as i get sights on her am going to make smoke!
have never been able to determine. Signed G Frank. it is a very close copy of Terpning's original. size its 36" tall by 54" wide. never have been able to get accurate size of Terpnings original. found it in a antique shop in Richmond Virginia of all places. cost as much or more to ship as it did to purchase.who is the artist
It's definitely in a terpning style. I really like it. What a fortunate find. Thanks man.have never been able to determine. Signed G Frank. it is a very close copy of Terpning's original. size its 36" tall by 54" wide. never have been able to get accurate size of Terpnings original. found it in a antique shop in Richmond Virginia of all places. cost as much or more to ship as it did to purchase.
any pictures of that bone cap? i have moose, elk, bones and antlers galore. just need inspiration and time.I really like those Southern Rifle styles, and a 45 cal Flinter with be my next build here.
I'm pretty well restricted to a Lefty Pecatonica River kit now probably in Cherry wood for a change rather than more Curly Maple.
The Chambers Isaac Hayes FL .50cal kit I'm currently working on will be my last "Brassy" furnished Rifle I'll ever build, I'm more into the simple Southern Iron furniture nowadays.
I did get a kick out of hand fitting a Bone Nose cap years ago to a .36 Cal Tenn Mountain Rifle Flinter (having Dawgs chewing on Beef Boll bones around here is damn handy for such parts ) and I pinned it in place with a hand filed Bone pin; after I'd aged it with hot tea bags. I was very pleased with the difference it made from conventionally furnished ML's so intend to do it again.
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