Gee only 10 posts in and it seems like Craig has Frank Cox figured out.
Excuse our rudest board member for his complete lack of manners, he is an embarrassment here on the board.
I restore these type of guns for a living. Unfortunately Frank is correct in his assessment that this gun will need far more money invested in it than it will ever be worth. If you are looking for a gun for your son to shoot you will be much farther ahead buying something that is in sound condition when you buy it. In today's market a nice shootable double can be had for well under 1K, often for half that. Best of luck in finding the right gun for your boy. One recommendation I do have is if he is a new shooter you find him a gun with "modern dimensions". Many of the older doubles have lots of drop and can be hard to shoot for a beginner. Feel free to email or PM if you see a gun that interests you I am happy to offer a free opinion on it.
Are all liberal idiot gunsmiths as dumb as a box of rocks..
Its evident to me the guy is not looking for something for his son to shoot unless he's trying to get rid of him.
It's obvious he thinks he found a valuable gun....
and was probably gloating how he screwed his neighbor over with his once in a lifetime find.The neighbor got the last laugh as usual...
Psychological Projection definitions:
1) An unconscious self-defence mechanism characterised by a person unconsciously attributing their own issues onto someone or something else as a form of delusion and denial.
2) A way to blame others for your own negative thoughts by repressing them and then attributing them to someone else. Due to the sorrowful nature of delusion and denial it is very difficult for the target to be able to clarify the reality of the situation.
3) A way to transfer guilt for your own thoughts, emotions and actions onto another as a way of not admitting your guilt to yourself.
Just as jOe is darn sure Craig W is gloating, I'm darn sure jOe is projecting. In most of his posts.