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    Those are some fine works of art. Very well done, sir!

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    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.
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    Outstanding work Joe!

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    Your work always impresses me. Those are really well done.

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    Wow... that is beautiful work sir!
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    Thank you I appreciate the compliments.
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    Very nice! I was looking at the 45-70 ammo the other day and man I can't wait for mine!
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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    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.
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    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

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