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Audubon

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Once again words fail me. I can only offer my humble thanks to Mr. Tom Stroh and Roy for the astonishing gun.

Garrison Beall
Wilmington NC
 
here ya go... the color is a bit off in the pics... the blanket is actually red. Camera problems.. :haha:

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its a copy of the Verner... .45 cal smooth...
 
Roy said:
Dad built that gun about 8-10 years ago... :thumbsup:
:confused: and yet,,he was not impressed with the tulle rifle? go figure! that is an AWESOME LOOKIN GUN!! you are a fortunate man Audubon!! :thumbsup:
 
I`ve seen that gun in person and the pics dont do it justice..If I would have had the money that gun would have been in my gun rack..
 
It’s pretty amazing. I’m very fortune to have it. Thanks again for everything Roy.
 
It's very natural and well balanced; I'm thinking more in terms of Phoebe Cates than Pam Anderson.
 
Audubon said:
It's very natural and well balanced; I'm thing more terms of Phoebe Cates than Pam Anderson.

My sentimates exactly! :thumbsup: You must be somewheres around the same age as me. :v
 
I am nothing less than totally awestruck by the ability of some of the gunmakers whose work I have seen on this forum.
 
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