Wow. A very nice piece. Who did the barrel work? I like that transition.
Pete
Pete, if you are going to be at Northbrook this weekend look me up because I owe you a beverage of your choice for being the straight man in the "lets get Glenn" group. The "wedding band transition" has been the cause of some "Mook moments"
Glenn did an exceptionally fine job on this rifle and I am proud to call it mine (or at least the caretaker of it for the coming years).
Glenn mentioned the wonderful scratching that Ken did on the rifle and it needs to be seen to fully appreciate how nice it is. I had originally planned to french gray the action but when I saw the great colors that John Gillette did I just couldn't bring myself to remove them. Besides my wife also thought the colors looked great and thought it would be "kinda dumb" to remove them. I listen to my wife!
I don't know how many of you follow the black powder rifle game but Glenn tied for first place in Master Class at Raton last summer. Besides he's a pretty good metalsmith.