Crown-C wrote on Jul 13
th, 2012 at 9:42am:
marlinguy, very nice indeed! I gave Dale the same freedoms and I left it up to Dale. I suspect mine will look allot like yours. I am having Dale do an antique french grey type of finish that he recommends. All my past work on Ballards have been CCH'd and wanted to see what he recommends on the grey that he says is much more durable than other greys.
SSShooter, When I get mine back in a week or so, I will post before and after photos to give you an idea of what his work looks like on mine. Like Marlinguy, I polished mine without annealing and didn't have any problems. My Hepburn had been reblued over a pitted receiver so I had to draw file it and then polish to 600 grit. Of course, that took off all the original lettering. It also had a modern 30-40 Krag barrel on it. Took me several months to find an original 32", three digit serial numbered, part octagon, part round barrel, that I polished and rust blued. I refinished the original stock and forearm, but also had Treebone make fancy new stocks that I will send off to Dave Crossno later to fit. Putting a shotgun plate on it, probably similiar to what Marlinguy did. These projects can take a year or more to complete!
Richard
Thank you Richard!
I got a Sharps style buttplate from Track of the Wolf, and Dave made the buttstock to fit closely to that plate. They're a nice checkered steel plate, with a smll point on the top that adds some style.
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Dave did the stocks or my #1 Roller also, and I found this old engraved skeltonized buttplate at a local show for $4, and had to put it on the Roller:
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