Becker inspired custom
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Re: Becker inspired custom
I confess, this is my gun. Dewey and I worked for a long time to make this project come to fruition. Some of you will notice the filing and peening that Dewey did to bring characteristic mismatched Fox metal surfaces together at the breech, the forearm iron, and the barrel bead areas. These are details missed or ignored by many makers of these custom doubles. The lock screws are the best I have ever seen. I will attempt to design an engraving pattern that will incorporate most if not all joints and screw slots into the pattern, making them invisible. I will also try to talk Dewey into installing his hinged trigger into the gun when it comes back from the stockmaker. The gun is designed as a live pigeon gun with safety. The "Bumble Bee" safety will be heavily engraved or checkered because I am all but paralyzed in my right hand and arm and can't feel a standard safety. It is a great example of what Dewey can do with a file. The donor gun is a four digit early A non ejector that was in high mechanical condition with a bad replacement stock. Bill Murphy
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Re: Becker inspired custom
Bill,eightbore wrote:I confess, this is my gun. Dewey and I worked for a long time to make this project come to fruition. Some of you will notice the filing and peening that Dewey did to bring characteristic mismatched Fox metal surfaces together at the breech, the forearm iron, and the barrel bead areas. These are details missed or ignored by many makers of these custom doubles. The lock screws are the best I have ever seen. I will attempt to design an engraving pattern that will incorporate most if not all joints and screw slots into the pattern, making them invisible. I will also try to talk Dewey into installing his hinged trigger into the gun when it comes back from the stockmaker. The gun is designed as a live pigeon gun with safety. The "Bumble Bee" safety will be heavily engraved or checkered because I am all but paralyzed in my right hand and arm and can't feel a standard safety. It is a great example of what Dewey can do with a file. The donor gun is a four digit early A non ejector that was in high mechanical condition with a bad replacement stock. Bill Murphy
Have you worked up some ideas with Gournet yet on the engraving? I'm guessing your getting pretty close to that stage.
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Re: Becker inspired custom
Just to update my plans a bit. I haven't laid out the engraving yet, but plan on an unorthodox approach. I will not accentuate any screws, pins, or other joints, including the floorplate and barrel to receiver joint.. All engraving will flow over joints, which will become invisible. I have no idea what that will all look like, but Dewey's work on the gun should be shown off by not exagerrating badly fitted parts, which is the case with most customs. In my opinion, this is the best fitted receiver of any custom we have seen. I am hoping the engraving is up to Dewey's standards.
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Re: Becker inspired custom
Bill,eightbore wrote:I don't know why Dewey's pictures disappeared, since this gun is some of his best, if not the best, of his work on Fox shotguns.
Guessing Dewey went back and edited his posts and deleted his pictures.
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Re: Becker inspired custom
I feel sure that's what occurred. He was pretty disgusted with some posters a year or so ago, mainly on another forum, though.
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Yep,Stan Hillis wrote:I feel sure that's what occurred. He was pretty disgusted with some posters a year or so ago, mainly on another forum, though.
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Just did a search and Dewey removed the content of every post he had on this forum.
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Re: Becker inspired custom
You can change the security settings on your shared file account and lose your "connectivity" to sites like this en mass with just a few inadvertent keystrokes.
It happened to me once by accident and had to have someone half my age help me to correct it. Everything repopulated after fixing the security setting.
Just saying.
Don't have a clue about Dewey though.
It happened to me once by accident and had to have someone half my age help me to correct it. Everything repopulated after fixing the security setting.
Just saying.
Don't have a clue about Dewey though.
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