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Rendered speechless 2 times in one day... First Mr. Kibler... Now this... Holy Wha
 
Jerry,
Words can't describe what you have created. Truly an unbelievable work of art.
Mark
 
Jerry, I would expect no less from you. :hatsoff: Absolutely stunning work again. :wink:

Keith Lisle
 
There are no words to describe the beauty or fully compliment the accomplishment.
I couldn't even imagine something like that much less execute it.
Will it ever be fired?
Are you going to sell, keep, donate to a museum, or what?
 
note to self: when jerry gives advice on carving, engraving etc... don't question and listen.

that being said, what a piece of work!
 
Rifleman 1776.
Gun was sold before completion. It might go to the CLA show next year but I have no say in the matter. I was told that it might end up at the Smithsonian or the Metropolitan Museum. Time will tell.
 
Amazing,it is a national treasure,Jerry,I like your gun cradle,I made one very similiar to it
 

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