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cordell
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Let's See Your Custom Martini!!!
Aug 31st, 2010 at 4:11pm
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Hi all,
I am getting ready to put my 5th and final custom Martini together. I still have 1 at the stock makers and I am gathering parts for my .218 Bee. Anyone have a custom Martini they would like to share, or maybe a picture or two of some great Martini customs of the past??? Thanks in advance and God bless.  cordell
  
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Reply #1 - Aug 31st, 2010 at 4:21pm
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The attached picture is one of my older Martini projects. Just posted it to get the ball rolling. It was made by John Mitchell of the Classic Rifle Company. John was nice enough to step away from his classic Sharps rifles long enough to build this for me. TC&GB...cordell
  
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Reply #2 - Aug 31st, 2010 at 5:12pm
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I am getting ready to put my 5th and final custom Martini together. .  .   .   . and God bless.  cordell


  From what you've displayed here, I would like to suggest that you are a skilled rifle builder.  That being said, why would you choose to stop at your 5th project rifle ?     Smiley

   C.M.M.
  
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Reply #3 - Aug 31st, 2010 at 8:22pm
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creedmoormatch,
Please accept my apology for implying that I built this Martini, my only part in this project was acquiring the pieces. The stock blank came from Ron Griffey (sp?) in Maryland, the barrel (with Metford rifling) was custom made by a barrel maker (I am drawing a blank on his name) in Pennsylvania. The action came from an individual in PA who salted away several decent actions back in the 60's and I was fortunate enough to talk him out of one etc etc.  John Mitchell gets the credit for this rifle and IMHO is a master craftsman going outside his field of expertise (which are beautiful Sharps rifles) to creat this piece. As far as this 5th Martini being my last project rifle, good grief I hope not Wink!!! I just meant it would be my last Martini! I have several other projects that I want to tackle, one is an extra barrel (.22 mag) for my Stevens, and I am waiting for a 9X57 Mauser that is just begging to be re-done and put back into the field. It sports a full rib, light engraving, double set triggers, 3 leaf rear sight and badly in need of a stock and re-blue! Sorry I missled you. Take care and God bless. cordell
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Reply #4 - Aug 31st, 2010 at 11:09pm
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Here's one in .17 Ackley Bee ............. trading stock
Regards, Joe
  
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Reply #5 - Sep 1st, 2010 at 2:11pm
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Joe,
PM sent. Thanks for the picture, does it shoot as good as it looks??? TC&GB. cordell
  
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Reply #6 - Sep 1st, 2010 at 8:40pm
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  Good evening Cordell ;

   Thanks very much for providing me with the additional information concerning your very interesting and attractive rifle.

   I live in the Gettysburg area of Pennsylvania and know Mr. Ron Griffey in Maryland.  Although, you didn't mention the barrel maker in PA who did the barrel on your rifle, I am going to guess it was Bobby Hoyt, a close friend who lives in Fairfield (same county as my residence)  As a matter of fact, I was at Bobby's shop this afternoon picking up a barrel.

  Do you shoot competitively in the Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania area ?  There is quite a bit of interest in single shot rifles in this area and of course, CPA Rifles in located in PA as well.

   Thanks again Cordell, it was nice talking with you.

   Webb <>< 

  
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cordell
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Reply #7 - Sep 1st, 2010 at 11:58pm
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Hello CMM,
Yes it was Bobby Hoyt who made my barrel, I was having a senior moment earlier and his name would not come to mind! As far as competitive shooting goes I am just a paper puncher who loves to reload and cast a few boolits Wink. I have a special place in my heart for most single shot rifles and a particular fondness for the old 45-70 Gov cartridge. I am also attracted to big bore stuff but am getting a bit tender at my age so I tend to download to compensate for the recoil........ Shocked............. What are you building with the barrel you picked up today??? Take care and God bless...cordell <><
  
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Reply #8 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 10:43am
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  Good morning Cordell ;

  I have really enjoyed the rifle images that you provided for us to see.  I have mostly narrowed down my collection in favor of the J. Stevens S.S. brand, either original rifles or the very fine CPA copy.  One of the aspects which I appreciate most about the Stevens S.S. rifles is the take down barrel arrangement.

What I had at Bobby's was a M-44 barrel that had marginal rifling that I tried to nurse along for accurracy, but reached a point when it was apparent the bore was fine for plinking, but needed attention for accuracy reasons.  Bobby installed a liner in it for me, but I haven't had time yet to take it to the range for testing.  Hunting season is starting up and I will be away for awhile with that activity.

I hope you have a great Labor Day holiday,    Smiley

C.M.M. <><
  
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Reply #9 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 12:11pm
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Hello CMM,
Here are a few pictures of my Steven's 44, I have posted these in the past but thought you might enjoy them.  Many years ago (40+) I hunted pheasants in your beautiful state and still talk about it to this day! We are located in Chatham Virginia and the soil in this area just won't sustain pheasant. We do however have a modest quail population but most farmers in the area will go out of their way to leave the quail alone. I am told that 50 years ago birds were everywhere but farming has all but removed the feed and cover the birds need to exist. We have 2 or 3 coveys here at the farm but nothing like what we would like. Have a great holiday and God bless you and yours. cordell <><
  
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Reply #10 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 12:16pm
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Reply #11 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 12:19pm
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Reply #12 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 2:13pm
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I thought this was for pictures of Martinis?
Here is one that was customied by Alfred Parker---later to become Parker-Hale. It is a BSA model 12 set up for target shooting and dates to when there were a lot of provincial 200yd ranges in the UK.
  
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Reply #13 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 2:15pm
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I forgot to mention that it is chambered for the .300Sherwood cartridge.
  
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Reply #14 - Sep 3rd, 2010 at 9:12pm
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Her is one of my custom martinis... previously a BSA Model 12/15, now a .22WRM  Currently it has a Fecker small game scope.  The ptarmigan were shot using the BSA #8 folding tang sight.

Ed
  
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