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Reply #705 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 4:37am
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Don't forget Roy Weatherby's store in South Gate, on Firestone Blvd.

I was only there once but, it was a very popular place. I would have gone more often but, I lived 30 miles away, in Orange Co. Some of the Brea Schuetzen guys, new the stock maker there and had stocks made. I'm fortunate to have one of those guns. 

Later, one of the Orange Co. (City of Orange) gun stores, started small in 1958, by Sam Folwer, out of his house, in Orange (where I bought 4831 in '68) and got very big, later. Folwer's Gun Room, was the name. He opened Folwer's Gun Shop, in the Hollywood area, maybe Pasadena, in '71.

His wife and son, Mike ran it. I went to HS with Mike. In '85 the store caught fire and killed both Mike and his mom.

Any of you CA's remember that?
  

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Reply #706 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 11:39am
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Frank, 

This is part of a Mike Petrov thread that I wrote some years ago; 

From about 1972-73 I lived in Long Beach, California, attended Cal State Long Beach and worked for Thompson’s Sporting Goods, which was a gunshop. Although I wasn’t impressed with Bernie Thompson (working for Bernie was like working for a spoiled four-year-old), I managed to meet some very interesting folks there, it turned out that some of the customers, as well as local workmen were former Weatherby’s employees and were the workmen who made the custom Weatherby guns in the 50’s and early 60’s; some of the men I still remember were; Engilbert “Ole” Olafsson, Ralph Davis, John McCormick, Michael Chang, a big Irishman named McIntyre, and several whose names I’ve forgotten, what I've come to realize is that these men never put their names on their work and have now been mostly forgotten. I got to know Engilbert and Mike Chang quite well and was amazed by their skill and the high quality of their work. Engilbert was the finest wood worker I’ve ever met; his stock work was absolutely flawless, many times I visited his shop in downtown Long Beach where he was doing the final finishing on shotguns from Pachmayr Gun Works, some of these guns were absolutely breathtaking! A-grade Parker’s, Holland & Holland’s, etc. Ole was from Iceland, he was very tall with a strong Icelandic accent, he told me that as a boy he was apprenticed to a furniture maker in Denmark, where he learned techniques of fine woodwork, then in the early 1950’s he came to America and went to work for Roy Weatherby, where he was taught stockmaking. More later...
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Reply #707 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 11:57am
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Here's a few candid pics from the RKS Regional Schuetzen Match in Spokane.
  
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Reply #708 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 12:18pm
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From what I was told, Roy Weatherby was an insurance salesman who decided to start his own company to market a unique “brand” of high-quality hunting rifles. Weatherby’s rifles would have their own unique design and would be made in their own special calibers; their slogan was “Tomorrow’s rifles today.” Ralph T. Davis was a master machinist who owned “Modern Gun Shop” or “MGS” that manufactured a line of high-quality jacketed bullets. Originally, Ralph Davis was Roy Weatherby’s partner and was in charge of the manufacturing of the rifles; of course, Weatherby was in charge of marketing and advertising. It's fun for me to write about these men because I keep remembering more things that I had forgotten, another man who worked for Roy Weatherby was Walter Abe (pronounced Ah-bay) and although I didn’t know Mr. Abe, I’ve seen his work and it appeared to be excellent, he later became known for converting 52 Winchester target models into sporters. At that time, the late 1940’s and early 50’s, hunting was fashionable and Weatherby’s catalogs were filled with pictures of Hollywood celebrities like Roy Rogers, John Wayne, Andy Devine, and many others, holding their custom Weatherby rifle and sometimes a bear or elk they had just killed with it. As I recall Engilbert also made rifle stocks for King Farouk of Egypt, The Shah of Iran, as well as the Shah's brother.
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Reply #709 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 1:09pm
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I believe that Ole was the stock maker that made mine. I was told this by Ken Fox, that had a twin rifle done to mine. His in 38/55, mine in 30/40 Krag.

I'll never forget the show room at Weatherby's and the glass encased stuffed animals. I looked a Polar bear in the eyes Smiley
  

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Reply #710 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 1:27pm
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Frank, 

That was a long time ago, I'm guessing your rifle is a Hiwall, it's likely that it was one of Russ Barnes' rifles. Russ owned B&B Lumber on Cherry Ave. in Long Beach. Engilbert made lots of rifle stocks, this is a pic of one of Engilbert's typical classic sporter stocks.
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Reply #711 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 1:45pm
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What I remember most about Ole’s shop was his workbench which was a heavy wooden bench with a large pile of the most wonderful chisels at one end, each one of his chisels had a beautiful light colored hardwood handle with the initials EO carved in it, the blade of each chisel was ground and then polished with a buffing wheel so that it shined brightly and was as sharp as a straight razor. Ole was well over six feet tall with very large hands, but was as skilled as a surgeon; I remember watching him inlet a stock for a sidelock double, and after checking the fit, using one of his chisels to remove a perfect paper thin shaving of walnut, when he was done the stock had an absolutely perfect wood to metal fit. He once told me that a customer had brought him a European shotgun and wanted the stock to be inletted so that it fit perfectly on the inside surfaces, not just on the outside, when the customer came to pick up his gun, Ole had to take the locks out to show him that it was perfectly fitted up on the inside surfaces too. Ole was also a master at matching and fitting pieces into damaged or broken stocks, some of the repairs were so well done that you couldn’t see the line where the piece was spliced in, another thing that amazed me was that he was so skilled with his chisels that when he got done shaping a stock, it was smooth and perfect with only a minimum of sanding necessary before the finish was applied. Ole’s favorite remark was “Ya, ve vill get to it right avay.”
  
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Reply #712 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 4:27pm
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Yes, it was Russ Barnes rifle. I didn't know him but, I knew Ken, well.

Ken saw my rifle at a shoot and gave me the build history of it. It has a A&M barrel, a high end barrel maker of the '60's.
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Reply #713 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 5:32pm
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Frank, when I read A&M, Atkinson and Marquardt popped into my mind. I'm not sure just why - these days my own name sometimes doesn't pop into my mind;-) Was that target at 200 yards from the bench?
  
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Reply #714 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 6:09pm
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Yes, A&M is Atkinson and Marquardt and yes, the target is 200 yards at a ASSRA match.
  

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Jack Hewitt at Spokane, photos courtesy of Joe Feldman
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Reply #718 - Today at 5:02pm
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So Russ shot a 250!

I seem to remember him saying he'd shot 250s in practice but he had never shot a perfect target in  a match.   

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Russ Hooks strikes again!
  

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