Hamilton Bowen, Paul Persinger & El Paso Holsters from Joe Kent

Joe,

I've only looked at this post about 20 times since it showed up. I'm very impressed with the three sets of steel and leather you have put together, and really admire the work of the craftsmen involved. You - and a several other Forum members - seem to have directed some serious effort into "custom" S&Ws. It's a very interesting area of collecting - especially when the field of expertise in the artistic elements is so limited.

Congratulations & thanks for the post,

Jerry

Jerry
 
Originally posted by Joe Kent:
I forgot to include in the above post that at the Colt Collector's Annual meeting in Houston I also got to meet the Master Engraver, Weldon Lister Jr. who was sharing a table with Paul. Gentlemen, his work is also of the Highest Caliber! The best part is he is much like Paul in his demeanor. His father was also there, he was the Master that taught his son. The Lister's work is pictured in the April/May issue of "Garden&Gun". You most certainly will love it.
Joe, to me, this is an amazing coincidence. I have mentioned a Detective Special project I am working on. My gunsmith, who is spiffing up the action and such for me, now has the Persinger ivory nude stocks, and tells me they are exquisite. I have been looking for an engraver, off and on, since last September or so, and Weldon Lister, Jr., is one of the guys on my short list after I have examined photographs of his work, read that article, and corresponded with him.

Here's the article: http://gardenandgun.com/articl...ather-gun?page=0%2C1

Small world!
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Onomea, you will like his work even more when you get to see it in person. I was very impressed with the quality and the artist. Please keep me posted. Needless to say I am anxious to see the end product. As always, all my best, Joe.
 
Next to guns I guess I like quality leather and Joe you've got them both covered six ways to Sunday.
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I moved this up to show Persinger's work . I do not know how to move it to the lounge to attach it to a thread on carved steer head stocks. Sorry for the confusion. Joe
 
Another post of Smiths in Threeperson designed holsters as made by ElPaso.
 
Beautiful guns and leather gear. I have EPS Austin holsters for three of my N-frames. Didn't want a floral carved model til now. I think my Colt Commander would look nice in one.
 
you know, if you google. "Paul Persinger Ivory" this thread comes up like 3rd..
I want a set of N frame steer head magnas just like that for my new triple lock.
those are really nice.
 
ddixie884 , thank you for the compliment, its very easy to have nice things when you deal with very talented people and all three of them are. ElToro, give Paul a call and check his time frame. He is very easy to do business with and I can tell you , you will be very pleased with the outcome. All my best in your quest. Joe.
 
Very nice hardware - now I only wish Mr. Bowen would make sights for Square Tang Smiths...
 
Here you go Art, one more time on display. All my best, Joe.
 
Let's see some more fancy leather and custom revolvers. Gentlemen and Ladies how about showing some of yours.
 
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Not a custom revolver Joe............

just purdied up a bit. Model 45, old ivory, and a scratched up holster and to share the gospel not even sure anyone can come up with anything classy enough to share the same page with your masterpiece set.


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Those are all beautiful.

But I still grimace when I think about the Persinger stocks on my SAA. He screwed up the medallion installation and being they were a gift from my wife I felt like I couldn't complain without upsetting her. So I decided to try to live with them. But obviously I am unhappy with them.
 
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