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Mr. Smith
05-07-13, 13:41
I get to take time and do things the way thy should be done.
After all the correct way is never the fast way in the world we live in.
Time is never free and it can lead to some long days but that is what I was made to do and I would not change a thing.
The carbines in this post have had a long time in the oven and it shows.

http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/yy358/SuperiorFirearms/Lever%20Love/IMG_4077_zps58e539b1.jpg (http://s807.photobucket.com/user/SuperiorFirearms/media/Lever%20Love/IMG_4077_zps58e539b1.jpg.html)

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This pic is of the place the factory rear sight dovetail is I took a filler and blended it down so the carbine looks like it was never there.

http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/yy358/SuperiorFirearms/Lever%20Love/IMG_1720_zps685deb80.jpg (http://s807.photobucket.com/user/SuperiorFirearms/media/Lever%20Love/IMG_1720_zps685deb80.jpg.html)

I would love to hear what you think about the set.

Sam
05-07-13, 14:11
Absolutely beautiful work sir. I like how you fill in the original rear sight dovetail. You did it right and took no shortcut.

How long does it take for either of those conversion?

micky_blue
05-07-13, 14:20
Those look brilliant. I can't wait to shoot them. The 45 colt is headed to northern Wisconsin this fall on a white tail hunt.

Mr. Smith
05-07-13, 14:55
Thank you
As to time the 35 took a long time the parts were a bit of a problem.
The 1894 was about a 12 weak project give or take.

In the end would you want me on the project 10hr 20hr or as long as it takes to make nice?

I am one of the most fortunate people in the world I get to do what I love for people I like and leave a legacy behind.

I hope that my words do not sound aragonite I just love to do what I do.
I am humbled by your words.

Mr. Smith
05-07-13, 14:56
Those look brilliant. I can't wait to shoot them. The 45 colt is headed to northern Wisconsin this fall on a white tail hunt.

I spent the last days on the stocks and final fitting on the levers.
You will love them

micky_blue
05-07-13, 15:17
Some of the best things I have learned are -

1. You picked the professional (artist) for a reason, let them do the work. Don't get into every little detail and drive them nuts.

2. It takes time. Don't rush them either. If they are as good they are busy.

edit - 3. Good work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't good.

Mr. Smith
05-07-13, 15:20
Some of the best things I have learned are -

1. You picked the professional (artist) for a reason, let them do the work. Don't get into every little detail and drive them nuts.

2. It takes time. Don't rush them either. If they are as good they are busy.

edit - 3. Good work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't good.

Thank you sir!

Rob Haught
05-07-13, 18:45
Joe,
You are THE MAN!!!
:cool:

Sam
05-07-13, 19:58
In the end would you want me on the project 10hr 20hr or as long as it takes to make nice?

.

I am never the one to rush a project like this. I've waited almost a year on some guns. I was just wondering, that's all.

SeriousStudent
05-07-13, 20:08
I really enjoy how you brought out the grain on the wood as well. If you are going to own a lever action, it just seems like the wood is an essential element of a fine gun.

Cincinnatus
05-07-13, 20:11
Those are some fine works of art. Very well done, sir!

Mr. Smith
05-07-13, 20:34
Thank you all for the compliments.

As to the use of wood it makes all the other things come together.
It can make the gun look like its from a time when we were just a bit younger.

If you use a gun in the caliber of the carbines in this post and make it yours when you leave this place your people will know just a bit more about the man you were.

I build guns with the end in mined people need to know what nice is.
In this world things keep getting faster and cheaper that just never makes nicer.

Joe R.
05-08-13, 11:13
Outstanding work Joe!

Don Robison
05-08-13, 11:17
Your work always impresses me. Those are really well done.

Vic303
05-08-13, 12:29
Wow... that is beautiful work sir!

Mr. Smith
05-08-13, 14:10
Thank you I appreciate the compliments.

mark5pt56
05-09-13, 05:39
Very nice! I was looking at the 45-70 ammo the other day and man I can't wait for mine!

MistWolf
05-10-13, 09:25
I am not a fan of rails on lever actions but other than that I really like that 1894. Beautiful rifle. I see the lever has been re-shaped. Is it also longer? I'd like to have the lever of my 1895 lengthened without going to a large loop style.

To fill the dovetail on the barrel, does the rifle need to be re-blued?

Mr. Smith, I admire your work. Thank you for taking the time to share it with us

Mr. Smith
05-10-13, 09:39
I am not a fan of rails on lever actions but other than that I really like that 1894. Beautiful rifle. I see the lever has been re-shaped. Is it also longer? I'd like to have the lever of my 1895 lengthened without going to a large loop style.

To fill the dovetail on the barrel, does the rifle need to be re-blued?

Mr. Smith, I admire your work. Thank you for taking the time to share it with us

Thank you

The rifle would need to be refinished for me to do the barrel work.
Levers are a different thing all together the levers you see are DRC that I fit.

The story is a long and unpleasant one about the levers.

micky_blue
05-15-13, 10:50
I just had these in my hands and I am at a complete loss for words. These rifles are spectacular. My hands are actually shaking a bit. He blew past every expectation I had for the guns.

Joe, thank you for your time, and thank you for your skill.

micky

Mr. Smith
05-15-13, 10:54
I just had these in my hands and I am at a complete loss for words. These rifles are spectacular. My hands are actually shaking a bit. He blew past every expectation I had for the guns.

Joe, thank you for your time, and thank you for your skill.

micky

You humble me sir

It was my great hope you would love them.