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brisco kid {cowboyshooterssupply.com} a good guy that is honest and stands behind his work

 

Looking for a good 97week gun smith. Have a winchester takedown in need of some work.

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Looking for a good 97week gun smith. Have a winchester takedown in need of some work.

 

Jim Bowie @ Cowboy and Indian Store, Santa Ana, Calif. They have an ad in the CC. Just sayin'

 

Big Jake

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Jim Bowie @ Cowboy and Indian Store, Santa Ana, Calif. They have an ad in the CC. Just sayin'

 

Big Jake

Yeppers!

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Lots of real good 97 smiths...I use Jim Bowie and TL...and they are of course two of THE finest.

 

That said, find one of the Great ones that are close to you and use them.

 

Support yer local gunsmith/gun shop.

 

Phantom

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What Phantom said

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I'm suprised that no one mentioned that semi retired 97 smith, Coyote Cap.

 

Shenny

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That's the benefit of being retired, you only take work when you want to and don't advertise any more.

 

His son, Mogollon Drifter, does excellent work.

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Guest Joe West, SASS#1532 L Regulator

Congratualations to you pard.

Then I say also support your local gunsmith if you can see his work and it's the kind you like. Different people expect different acvtion work on their competition firearms.

 

I'm not retired just tired. But I'm having fun. I just finished riding my 82 goldwing 3000 miles. Shot AL state shoot, TN state shoot then went to Biketoberfest in Daytona and toured a bit of FL. Now I have to work and act "normal" again, which you know is quite a strain for me. I'll shoot our annual match tomorrow.

I hope to still be physically able to take trips next year and do March Daytona Bike week then about 7000 miles in the late summer catching Sturgis. Maybe catch up with you on the way.

Take care of yourself,

Joe

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I am retired, Joe. I now only take work that is: Interesting and profitable. :)

 

 

Dang, Manatee is now a Gigolo! :o

 

Thats what I'm gona be when I grow up and retire. :D

 

 

..........Widder

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Lots of real good 97 smiths...I use Jim Bowie and TL...and they are of course two of THE finest.

 

That said, find one of the Great ones that are close to you and use them.

 

Support yer local gunsmith/gun shop.

 

Phantom

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Amen and amen. Find a great one close to you...or as close as possible.

 

 

 

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Amen and amen. Find a great one close to you...or as close as possible.

I had Cody Conagher go over my 1897 and really nice now > Don't see any differance on the model 97. Give him a call... Closer the better shipping kills ya

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