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Old 08-15-2003, 02:37 PM   #1
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old acquantances

I have heard from a few shooters from my time in business, these were ones that I specificaly talked too and helped them along in the smithing career. At age 85 they sure helped and made my day. I would love to hear from more of them.
 
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Old 08-15-2003, 05:48 PM   #2
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Austin:

You did a 45 for me in 1973-1974 around that time. bought the gun off your son and left it to have your magic worked on it. Still have it and shoots just as good today as the day you delivered it. the armoloy looks new and never had aproblem with the s/w sights you installed.

You are a true gentleman you took the time to show me how to install a sear spring on my old marh 1 Rugar this was before you moved to Unio,NJ. Feal like coming out of retirement for one more gun??

Roy
Las Vegas,Nv
 
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