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A Mike Brooks gun will appreciate in value over time more than the others you are looking at. Mike's right. That's a steal. Very nice gun too. Besides, what's wrong with the 24 ga? Splits the difference between the 20 and 28.

Sean
 
I purchased an Officiers Fusil that Mike Brooks had for sale on his web-site recently. Built from a Chamber's kit. I still can't believe how well balanced this gun is. And, the antique finish is a real plus. I finally got it out to the range, but almost did'nt get to shoot it. Everybody wanted to handle and talk about it. And, they wanted a turn to shoot it!! I said, wait a minute, I think this is my gun. Don't I at least get the first shot? Some friends. :grin: I've worked up a load and it shoots as well as it looks. Wish I could shoot that good. :redface: I can't say enough good things about Mike's guns.
 
I dont own nor have I ever handled a Mike Brooks gun but they sure look beautiful. I do however own caywood guns. I bought my first one about 13 years ago. Since then I have owned 2 more. I have dealt with Danny Caywood and Mike Rowe many times over the years for parts and locks for guns I was building and they have always been gentlemen and more than willing to please. My caywood guns are the best ones I have ever owned with regard to durability,beauty,functionality and cost. The locks are fantastic with my favorite being the wilson lock. If you decide on a caywood I think you will be pleased. Oh I read that thread about the feller who had a bad experience with caywood's service. I haven't read any others who were disatisfied. Good lock.
skwerleater
 
Swamp Rat said:
Do a search, theres been a post or two about his attitude towards a buyer. Something wrong the gun, he wouldn't make it right.

All I can do is report on my personal experiences.
First, as I was putting together my Wilson kit, I called up Danny to ask a question about the touch hole. It gave me the willies to just go in there with a drill, drill the hole, and essentially countersink it. He assured me in the most friendly manner that the process was quite forgiving, and not to worry. I proceeded, and the gun turned out fine.

Second, after several years I had a mainspring give out. I called him up again. He said that although it was very rare for one of their mainsprings to fail, still he allowed it was within the realm of possibility. He sent me a brand new one, no questions asked.

I'd buy a gun from them again in a New York minute. Caywood is just fine by me.

Cruzatte
 
My Caywood is up for grabs at a steal of a price wish one you guys would snap it up already otherwise it's gonna end up being traded off. :cursing:
 
Billy Lo said:
My Caywood is up for grabs at a steal of a price wish one you guys would snap it up already otherwise it's gonna end up being traded off. :cursing:

Where are the photos and price?
 
akapennypincher said:
Very nice SB too bad you are on the wrong cosast from me... Or I would sure want to look at it.

aka :wink:
It looks just like every other Caywood that has been built.
 
Mike Brooks said:
akapennypincher said:
It looks just like every other Caywood that has been built.

Caywoods are Semi Custom Clone Smoothbores, and do mostly look the same. So Mike what is your point?

Think I already know Carwoods are not a True One at a Time Customs....
:v
 
My point is, why would you be so anxious to look at it if it looks just like every other Caywood of that model. There isn't much variation on those guns. Once you've seen one you've seen them all.
 
PennyP,

3 day inspection and all you would be out is the shipping. Let me know amigo.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Billy
 
Mike Brooks said:
My point is, why would you be so anxious to look at it if it looks just like every other Caywood of that model. There isn't much variation on those guns. Once you've seen one you've seen them all.

I understand your point now, and for that kind of $$ I want to see what is I am buying first hand. :wink:
 
Problem is if you advertise a "want to buy a Caywood" in your local paper most people would not get a response but the internet opens the door for a bigger area. A return shipping cost if the gun is not in condition as described and pictured is much cheaper that driving up and down a coastline spending dollars in gas, food and lodging for a 1200.00 gun.
 
akapennypincher said:
Mike Brooks said:
My point is, why would you be so anxious to look at it if it looks just like every other Caywood of that model. There isn't much variation on those guns. Once you've seen one you've seen them all.

I understand your point now, and for that kind of $$ I want to see what is I am buying first hand. :wink:
Makes you wonder how a guy like me stays in business. :hmm: Nobody sees a gun in person that I build for them untill it arrives at their house and they open the crate. Trust is a large part of the gun business, and I can tell you that I have personally meet Billy Lo and if he says the gun is OK, then it's OK.
Caywood has consistent quality from all of the Caywood guns I've seen. You know what you're getting with out having to see it.
 
Seller is asking 1300, and if you check this link at the bottom that is over the cost of New to your specifications.
[url] http://www.caywoodguns.com/current guns available.htm[/url]

You asked, and I told... :thumbsup:
 
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penny has always been just a "little" argumentative.

Mr Brooks, charge him double.

Just kidding. I've built him two, and would do it again. I just wouldn't let him see it till it's done. (great idea Mike) :surrender:
 
Dane said:
penny has always been just a "little" argumentative.

Mr Brooks, charge him double.

Just kidding. I've built him two, and would do it again. I just wouldn't let him see it till it's done. (great idea Mike) :surrender:


I am not argumentative, but I can be very adversarial, do not have a short memory, and can be PAIN IN THE RUMP if I need be.:blah:

I am a person you would rather have as a friend, and I do know the meaning of friendship (not the friendship :bull: in indiana).

Wish I still have one of the (2) Dane built me...
 

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