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#631322 06/11/2023 10:28 AM
by Sandlapper
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Gentlemen, I just acquired a R. G. Owen 7x57 rifle built on a commercial FN action from 1950. S/N is 5000 under the barrel. I assume it was built while he was living in Port Clinton, Ohio. It has the 100 & 200 yard flip up leaf sights on an engraved base and the std. Owen style hooded front sight. Receiver, floorplate, and back quarter of barrel are heavily engraved with deep relief scroll. Beautiful fleur-di-lis and ribanded checkering on pistol grip and forend. Can anyone tell me who was engraving his rifles in that time frame and anything else from his Port Clinton days? Thanks, Sandlapper
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by SDH-MT
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I ran across and wrote a story about this rifle with R.G. Owen and Tom Burgess (B in circle 3-49 date) barrel markings. For those not aware of Tom Burgess I'd call him the father of modern custom rifle metalsmithing. I first visited him about 1978 at his shop in Lakeside, MT just above Flathead Lake. At the same time I also visited his nearby neighbor Monty Kennedy who live and work on the shore of Flathead lake. Kennedy and Burgess worked together on many projects. Burgess also did metalsmithing for Jerry Fisher (who live in Kalispell at that time) Maurice Ottmar and other well known stockers of the era.From my examination I believe the metal and wood are original to each other.
This rifle is a M-98 Mauser in .257 Roberts (My fav). The last line of my story (Sports Afield, July/Aug 2022) is, "This is the only rifle that I am aware of that bridges pre- and post-WWII custom gunmaking, representing two top craftsmen from each era."

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by Sandlapper
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Thank you. I've followed the late Mike Petrov's discussions about all the best American custom makers, and read his two books, but there isn't much information on Owen after WW2. I've seen and contemplated buying, a two-barrelled 20 gauge Belgian sidelock with Owen's name and Port Clinton address several years ago, but haven't a clue what he offered or how many guns he built in that time period. I find it strange Owen never had any sort of brochure that advertised his varied offerings, and have seen Austrian, Belgian, German, and English manufactured shotguns stocked by him at various times in his career, as well as the commercial '98 Mauser actioned rifles along with his Springfields before WW2, and FN commercial Mausers after the war. Anyway, whatever anyone could add to the discussion would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Sandlapper
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by Thaine
Thaine
Sandlapper,
I was at that auction and had the pleasure to examine and handle your new treasure in person. Beautiful rifle and I hope you are happy with it. I managed to snag lots 84 and 108 and am quite happy.
Thaine
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by Upland 28
Upland 28
Hello Sandlapper,

Your Owen rifle was most likely engraved by Alvin White. He engraved most Owen guns in the 50s.


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