Thanks, gentlemen.
It may be some bit before the owner and I can re-connect, given that waterfowl season is in, and pheasant opens soon. The Chessies lament my necessity of serving Mammon, rather than Nimrod in his season, but however early or late the day may be, we try to see some open sky.
And of course, every regular client who has been sitting with the formal dining table & chairs in need of a polish touch up since last holiday season, now wonder if I can't just fit them in by T-day or C-day or the party Friday night. And of course, it's hard to turn down this seasonal work. And yes, I have tried to train them to have me do it in March, but alas, hostesses appear to set their own priorities in their needful schedule.
So the duck skiff rides on the van, the dogs in their crates, and the job-site kit has to share space. Little time is spent here or any where on the 'Net. Will have to catch up in February, just in time for all the Seasonal Affective Disorder grumps to come out of the cyber-woodwork; not that I'd know anything about that. ;~`)
Just wanted those of you who took the time to respond, or will venture further research on behalf of the inquiry, that y'r time is appreciated, and this isn't forgotten.
Heck, my curmudgeonly friend Uncle Dick, has even threatened that he might want to proceed with the dispersal of his project and other guns after the First of the Year. I won't hold my breath, but that would be a fun time for all those who value the old, neglected, little known, and forgotten small treasures of SxS guns.
The owner of the Glaze gun has been linked to this thread, so he can follow the info, and perhaps chime in with any info that would be useful, firsthand.
Happy powder smoke, floating feathers, and fine dinners to all,
John