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Thor; you were right, the picture is awesome, but nothing like getting it in your hand! I couldn"t be more satisfied. The grips that Hugh did are top quality as well.
I don"t know how many others fellows do retoration work, but I don"t know how they could beat the team of Thor and Hugh. Thanks guys Lonnie |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Thanks Lonnie, yep ol Hugh just keeps making me look good! He is a wizard with grips and barrels! I am so happy you like the "K" that Luger was fun to work on and fun too shot too!! ~Thor~
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Ole Thor is too modest, it's his beautiful work that makes my shabby checkering look sooo goood. Thanks, Lonnie.
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All I can do is second what Lonnie said. My 1917 Erfurt is really terrific! Also Art thanks for the absolutely fantastic cleaning job that you did on my 1940 Code 42 grips. Your method really works, and I was glad to hear that you are going to get the word out on how to do it. Thanks again to all three of you gentlemen. Jay
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for that reminder... I posted that article last week, but forgot to announce it The Dok is just too busy
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