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Reply #105 - Feb 14th, 2015 at 6:55pm
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Have another 'after' photo to go with the 'before' picture in post #23.
Just got the wood back on after being checkered by Tim Smith-Lyon. Very nice work. Was surprised at how small & tight his checkering is. Very nice work.
  

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Reply #106 - Feb 14th, 2015 at 8:10pm
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Very nice looking checkering on your Hepburn. Tim has done a number of stocks for me. Every one very well done. Also just sent him two more a couple days ago, another Ballard and a High- Wall. 
Your Hepburn really turned out great.

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Reply #107 - Feb 14th, 2015 at 9:12pm
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Thank you. Very pleased with how everything has turned out. Tim will be getting my next Hepburn which is going off for engraving and case-color hardening next week. It has nice maple wood with lots of figure, so should also look great after going through Tim's most capable hands.
  

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Reply #108 - Feb 16th, 2015 at 1:10pm
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Here are the 'before' pic's of Hepburn #2 (for me) before heading off for engraving. Streaks & scratches are oil so there is no rust on its journey to the engraver.
  

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Reply #109 - Feb 16th, 2015 at 5:18pm
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Looks like you've really got the Hepburn bug bad! Smiley
  

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Reply #110 - Feb 16th, 2015 at 10:16pm
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Glenn, It looks like Tim did a good job on your Hepburn. Aren't you glad I turned you onto him? He has done good work on some of my rifles and you've seen some of them. I'm sure you'll use him again. He's good to work with.
  
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Reply #111 - Feb 16th, 2015 at 10:34pm
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Classic Checkering = nice work, reasonably priced, fast turn-around = happy customer. He's done several of my rifles and I highly recommend him as well.
  
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Reply #112 - Feb 17th, 2015 at 7:07am
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Yes, Tim does nice work. But, my primary impetus for checkering is to help with a consistent hold. Looks was/is secondary, but I'll take it. Wink And, yes, do like the Hepburn action. Just hope my old thumb/trigger-finger holds up for 3000+ times I have to cock the hammer/set the triggers each year.

BTW - this Hepburn came with a modern 26" round barrel in 22-3000 Lovell that I've had rebored and cut-rifled to 38cal. Once engraving and case-color hardening is finished it will be chambered in 38-50 Rem and will be my "scope" rifle for Schuetzen, silhouettes and mid-range BPTR target shooting.

marlinguy wrote on Feb 16th, 2015 at 5:18pm:
Looks like you've really got the Hepburn bug bad! Smiley

Indeed. This is my third one and did have a 4th, but sold to someone I shoot with that wanted one (and used the funds to purchase a new fridge - ouch!! At least it keeps the beer cold).

Just ran across this, which might interest Hepburn folks:
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Reply #113 - Feb 17th, 2015 at 11:21am
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So much emphasis goes to some other great gun designers, and LL Hepburn is often overlooked for his advancements and designs in the world of late 1800's gun making. Hepburn had a lot of patent designs, and was more successful than many others in the percentage of his designs reaching actual production. I credit LL Hepburn's designs for making Marlin Firearms a successful company, and launching them well above many other companies in the late 1800's. 
Unfortunately, the Hepburn designed Marlin repeaters became so successful, that Marlin no longer had the time to keep producing Ballard rifles, and thus he's also responsible for the demise of the Marlin single shot Ballard too!
  

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Reply #114 - Feb 17th, 2015 at 3:00pm
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Indeed, my lever-guns are all Mr. Hepburn's design, as well. Though I don't think he is to blame for market forces and the demise of all the single-shot rifles (Sharps, Ballard, 1885, etc.). Much more to it than just the Marlin lever-guns. Smokeless, turn-bolts, semi-autos, etc.
  

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Reply #115 - Feb 18th, 2015 at 12:07pm
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SSShooter wrote on Feb 17th, 2015 at 3:00pm:
Indeed, my lever-guns are all Mr. Hepburn's design, as well. Though I don't think he is to blame for market forces and the demise of all the single-shot rifles (Sharps, Ballard, 1885, etc.). Much more to it than just the Marlin lever-guns. Smokeless, turn-bolts, semi-autos, etc.


No, I wouldn't blame him for the demise of all single shots either. But there is written history through statements from the old Marlin Firearms Co. that show they ceased Ballard production because the demand for their lever action repeaters had strained their resources to the max, and they felt the comparatively small sales of Ballards didn't justify continued production.
  

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Reply #116 - Feb 23rd, 2015 at 7:49pm
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Here is the design for the engraving on the above action. We agreed that the scroll at the front of the action should be increased in size by about 50% to 'balance' the engraving. That is, there should be more engraving towards the larger part of the receiver. Should be nice. Always wondered how these folks did this. They are definitely artists of the first rank.
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Reply #117 - Feb 26th, 2015 at 1:19pm
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Well........... here is the finished product (pre-case color hardening). Amazing work in am amazingly short amount of time.
  

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Reply #118 - Feb 26th, 2015 at 1:50pm
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That is excellent engraving.  Did not see who the engraver is, please post.
  
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Reply #119 - Feb 26th, 2015 at 2:19pm
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Mark Swanson in Prescott, AZ. One of the Guild's master engravers.
  

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