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The Missouri Valley Arms Collectors Association show is going on in Kansas City this weekend, this is a really nice show and lasts till Sunday. I was there yesterday. Dan "DLH" was there with a display of Krag sporters, some of which were discussed on the forum over the last few years. His display was fantastic, great rifles, placards with well-written descriptions.
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I went back to the show today. There was an S-Man sporter there. And a trapdoor 45-70 that had been restocked and rebarreled with a heavy octagon barrel. A hand written note by it, said it had been done by "Steven Dodd Huges". Please, in recording this, what I presume to be a misspelling, I mean no disrespect to anyone.
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I never stocked nor barreled a trapdoor. I guess I should be flattered…maybe?
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Hmm, well, give Dan a day or two to get back home and get unpacked. He said he'd e-mail me some pictures of his exhibit to put up. And he may have some more information on this rifle.
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Always a good show. I stopped by early today, but by noon many dealers were packing up. Just as they were leaving did see a really nice what I presume was a Ballard Rigby, probably the 4th model as it was in the 30,000+ serial number range. Didn't have time to see what calibur it was. Also looked at a rebuilt Winchester 1885 with a helm buttplate. Very nicely done. Did manage to pick up a used highly figured buttstock and forearm for my very plain Ruger #1, so all in all was still a very good day. Of course at shows like this, it's always a good day, even if I don't buy anything!
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Steven,
The trapdoor was well done in the style of Hawkin/Gemmer and looked like a plains rifle with walnut stock and a patch box. The gun had been "aged" to look old but I could see no name nor your gold mark on it and the owner said it was not marked. Not sure why he thought that you had made it, maybe just a sales gimmick. Dan
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The custom rifles in the display are: the vertical ones from left, James Howe - Sedgley 25/35 - Sedgley 30/40 - Unknown from Benenson's collection - Paul Jaeger & Pfeifer Rifle corp. The horizontal rack from bottom: Niedner in 22 Niedner Mag - Unknown - Unknown from Benenson with B&M sight - C R Hiatt and the rest are Unknown with the top one in 2 R Lovell caliber. Dan
Last edited by DanLH; 07/27/15 11:32 PM.
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The Howe rifle is in 25 Krag with a Niedner barrel.
Dan
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