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!866 Winchester
This rifle was done as a tribute to Fredrick Remington.Who was one of Americas finest western artists.The engraving is in sculpted relief I hope you enjoy the work. Thank you for looking. Joseph
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Somewhere there's a very happy owner. I'll bet he feels a warm glow just thinking about the treasure in his safe, let alone when he takes it out.
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Fantastic again.
I'm pretty sure I've seen almost all of the rifles you've posted and I have to say that I am most fond of this 66 and the 73 you posted earlier. It must be that irresistible pull to the great era that these rifles represent. Thank-you for sharing. oh yes ... the "bronze" effect is a nice part of this tribute. Chris |
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Re: !866 Winchester
Holy balankity blank blank!! I really just want to know how long did this take?? It looks pretty deep and your sculpting skills are great.
David
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Re: !866 Winchester
amazing work.
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Re: !866 Winchester
Wow what an amazing masterpiece,beautiful sculpting and relief. Are you using a nitro g20 air graver?
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