Hey everyone ,
I came to this forum looking for a little advice and possibly some Documentation regarding " Eric Johnson's " craftsmanship...!
We'll , I've been pleasantly surprise with the wealth of information this website has provided
" Louie M.: I found your Johnson barrel in his shop notes; on the last page, after having started the search on the first, so it was one of the last barrels he made (September, 1951).
It was shipped on September 12 to Frank K. Eichter, 87-25 62nd Road, Rego Park, NY. (It's in Queens on the Long Island Expressway) Johnson lists the action (No. 0145) as being a BSA International, which is different than the 12/15,
but it's the only Martini with that serial number listed among his notes. Since many of Johnson's barrels also were ordered by Al Freeland for his International action, that hooked buttplare probably is a Freeland.
If you want, I can try to find some Freeland catalog pages that show his rifles and the buttplate and send them along to you.
I'll send you a copy of the shop note listing.
Rudi Prusok, ASSRA Archives, ".
Thanks again Mr. Prusok .. !
Louie.M