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Long Branch Louie

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Had a bent lower lip on my 1873 bolt and decided to call the Cowboys and Indians Store and order a hardened one. He not only fixed me up but he told me he would send me a lifter block that he would modify not only

to load over the top but to prevent the issue with bending the lip on the bolt. He did that for no charge. Old fashioned service and fast

shipping. He is a first class

gentleman!

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Just now, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Jim is the best.

 

But if you search for them, it's only one Indian.

 

:P

Yeah had a hard time finding it. Bunch of cowboy and Indian businesses. But it was worth the trouble. 

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Just now, Long Branch Louie said:

Yeah had a hard time finding it. Bunch of cowboy and Indian businesses. But it was worth the trouble. 

Cowboys (Plural)

Indian (Singular)

 

Definitely worth the trouble!

 

:D

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4 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Jim is the best.

 

But if you search for them, it's only one Indian.

 

:P

And she is a doll...If you put up with her.....

 

Texas Lizard

 

Do miss them, when they were 15 minutes from the house...

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No surprise here. 

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19 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Jim is the best.

 

But if you search for them, it's only one Indian.

 

:P

Now, but TL was the other Indian and still lives.  He just retired, time had taken its toll and he was no longer able to produce parts or work on shotguns.  He's still one of the best of the best as is Jim. 

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21 minutes ago, twelve mile REB said:

Now, but TL was the other Indian and still lives.  He just retired, time had taken its toll and he was no longer able to produce parts or work on shotguns.  He's still one of the best of the best as is Jim. 

My understanding...TL and Jim were the Cowboys and Washoe was the lone Indian.

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TL slicked up a couple of 16 gauge 1897’s for me about 12 years ago and they are still running strong. My main match 97 that he worked on was built in 1903. He sure knew those shotguns.

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