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KABAR2 saying howdy
Hello, I'm new here, but am on a few of the gun boards, a little history on myself,
I have an Associates Degree in Gun Smithing from Trinidad State Jr College Class of 81, for quite a while I did antique gun repair & restoration and have worked on everything from Pennsylvania rifles and Colt Paterson's to some more modern items, I used to dabble with engraving years back when doing firearms restoration, it has been a while since I had a work shop, (over 10 years) and am now almost finished building one, so at this point I have no work to show but this is a field I have always had some interest in, I am here to learn from the masters of the art, I have some hand gravers so I figure I'll start with those........ So anyone in the Virginia area? Allen <>< |
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Re: KABAR2 saying howdy
KABAR2, Howdy welcome to the forum. J.J.Roberts
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Re: KABAR2 saying howdy
Welcome Allen!
This is a great group, willing to help with anything you want to know about this business. (Watch your wallet, there are some fine tools to be had here. )
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