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-Shoot Straight, IM
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Last Year I wanted to do a custom gun project and after checking a few avenues I called Browning. I asked if they sold a Superposed in the white and they told me that they were sold as completed guns only. However they keep a few Gran Lightnings in the white on hand for just such an emergency! I ordered one and had Geoffroy Gournet engrave it for me and had the stock doctor put on a leather recoil pad. One side shows where I shot my first duck, Ogden Bay, accross from Fremont Island and the other side shows two grouse flushing. Please note the crooked aspen tree, we have quite a few like this up high in the mountains. The link to gournetusa shows a phez on the bottom and the first bird I ever shot-a sage grouse-on the trigger guard. The lumber is claro, I think and has pretty good fiddle back on both sides.
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Geez: And I was expectin nakked ladies!! Nice examples none the less. Congradulations. Jim
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Italian- at least you got to see a bird with no clothes on! Yeti- Thanks for your nice comment.
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Geoffrey came to the USA to work in my shop (Lynchburg, Va. area)during the 80's. I had a crew (about 40) working/training at that time. Geof & Terrie D. had their lawyer call me from Paris to ask about the chance of working at my shop. At the time , they were in training at Liege. I explained that I wouldn't need them at the moment ---- about a few months later they showed up unannounced. Ah well, might as well try and help them out , I thought.
I can see that Geof has developed an American styling to his scroll and is doing well. IM, you are justifiably proud of your new piece --- Geof did a great piece of work. I look forward to seeing him at the next Souther Classic this April. Ken
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Mr. Ken as soon as I refill the secret cigar box w/ money, I'll contact you about that project that we have been talking about for months.
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P.S. Mr. Ken Baron23's project seems very complex. Do you think you'll be able to get all of the detail on the receiver?
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IM --- for sure. All I gotta do is grind all my tools real small & keep the points so sharp that I can't see the point with a 10X loop. This piece will be a labor of love --- I love a complex demandimg project --- just hate to give it up after finishing it.
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IM very nice engraving with lots of memories on it,is the stock custom or original with leather recoil pad added
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