Craftsmanship At Its Finest - The Perfect Fusion of KB Wood and Quigley Steel

Spectacular!

Richard:
You have there, not one but two of the most spectacular S&W revolvers, and two sets of the most unusual, and superbly made grips, that are pictured in such a way, that we can all fully see and enjoy Them. In 86 years of gun collecting, I've never seen nicer S&W revolvers, and grips, or seen them better displayed. Few of us can ever hope to acquire firearms of this quality, so we have to share with people like you. I can think of no higher praise to give you!
Chubbo
 
My oh my, no wonder you can't stop grinning at the fruition of your concept. As fine as those macros are, it can't compare to the feeling of holding what until now was just in your imagination. Thanks again. :)
 
Richard
Those are simply magnificent. The contoured lines, bulges, inlays, and grain of the wood show life that has been and continues to be in those stocks. What inspiration. I am lusting for something so masterfully crafted. As others have expressed, my gratitude for your sharing. My compliments on your vision.
 
You call it Class A, I'd call it Class A++. The detail on the engraving is amazing! Two that caught my attention were the engraving on the recoil shield and the face details on the people. I am blown away!
 
After seeing the closeups of the engraving and the stocks, I have to comment again.I will join the previous posters and thank you for letting us see these magnificent steel and wood beauties.
I don't have any money but I do have a couple bricks of .22 to trade if you are interested.
Thank you for sharing!
 
Richard,
They really are museum quality...probably the best overall of that genre that I have seen. Thank you for commissioning Quigley and Brown. The three of you, along with the canvas from S&W, rise to the level of the great works of the Renaissance.

(One indication of the beauty is that it took 29 posts before someone asked how they shot...go ahead and tell him that they shot just like you would expect with an off center bore, ragged rifling and a trigger like a G....)

Bob
 
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