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Title: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: philw on April 14, 2011, 08:26:35 AM
 :o :o :o :o

http://www.leenks.com/link348320.html

Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: fightingquaker13 on April 14, 2011, 10:20:03 AM
At that price it better come with hot and cold running hookers, a lifetime supply of beer, and a matched pair of "beer girls" who will instanstly place a cold one in my hand (no matter where I am) when I say "beer, girl'. ;D
FQ13 ::)
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: crusader rabbit on April 14, 2011, 10:33:06 AM
That looks just like the matched pair I've got in the back of my gun safe...  or in the backseat of my Jeep.  Gee, I hope they're still there. ::)
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: Big Frank on April 14, 2011, 11:57:33 AM
I'll take two.  ;)
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 14, 2011, 12:34:52 PM
The etching is gorgeous, but I absolutely LOVE that bolt handle.
A true masterpiece in wood and steel.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: kmitch200 on April 14, 2011, 01:48:25 PM
I wonder if it shoots as nice as a $134 H&R Topper?

Probably not, the H&R has a recoil pad.  :P


Gorgeous work on the gun.
At that price no wonder they list Kings and Sheikhs as "fans". They are the only customers!


Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: fightingquaker13 on April 14, 2011, 04:21:01 PM
Gorgeous work on the gun.
At that price no wonder they list Kings and Sheikhs as "fans". They are the only customers!



You forgot nouveue riche jackasses with more money than sense, and a need to compensate for a "Freudian" issue. ;D
FQ13 who thinks that my deer shot with a $400 ruger will be just as dead. ;)
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: Timothy on April 14, 2011, 04:34:51 PM
Some years back, someone sent me a link to some of Eric Clapton's fine English shotguns that went on the auction block.  They were some of the most beautiful guns I've ever seen in print or in person.  Some had never been fired by Eric or anyone else for that matter.

Never followed up on the sale but surely they were sold at ultra high pricing....
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 14, 2011, 05:58:48 PM
Some years back, someone sent me a link to some of Eric Clapton's fine English shotguns that went on the auction block.  They were some of the most beautiful guns I've ever seen in print or in person.  Some had never been fired by Eric or anyone else for that matter.

Never followed up on the sale but surely they were sold at ultra high pricing....

If I remember correctly they  wound up selling at about market value No really high (Relatively ) Prices because he isn't dead yet.
If he were dead like TR or Hemingway then the "Clapton's" gun's would be worth more since there would only be X number and never any more, but since he is still alive there is no telling how many more he may buy and sell over the coming years.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: fightingquaker13 on April 14, 2011, 09:18:05 PM
If I remember correctly they  wound up selling at about market value No really high (Relatively ) Prices because he isn't dead yet.
If he were dead like TR or Hemingway then the "Clapton's" gun's would be worth more since there would only be X number and never any more, but since he is still alive there is no telling how many more he may buy and sell over the coming years.
Soif you want to REALLY clean up at auction, you buy a celbrity's gun first, THEN use it? ;D
FQ13
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: twyacht on April 14, 2011, 09:33:56 PM
Fancy engraving, and handcrafted fluff,....rich mans collectible safe queen, as an investment.

Where's my damn 1891 Mauser???   ;) It will keep shooting, till YOUR shoulder cries Uncle...and hit a gallon water jug at 100yds.  ALL DAY. with iron sights.

Kinda like Kimber, Les Baer, Wilson, etc,... it's all topnotch, and fantastic, but a Rock River or Springfield, hits the same target at 7-10 yds.

Just sayin,,,,,So will a Tokarev

Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: fightingquaker13 on April 14, 2011, 09:36:35 PM
Fancy engraving, and handcrafted fluff,....rich mans collectible safe queen, as an investment.

Where's my damn 1891 Mauser???   ;) It will keep shooting, till YOUR shoulder cries Uncle...and hit a gallon water jug at 100yds.  ALL DAY. with iron sights.

Kinda like Kimber, Les Baer, Wilson, etc,... it's all topnotch, and fantastic, but a Rock River or Springfield, hits the same target at 7-10 yds.

Just sayin,,,,,So will a Tokarev


9 out of 10 dead deer will agree with you (the other one is a snob).
FQ13
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 14, 2011, 11:40:03 PM
Fancy engraving, and handcrafted fluff,....rich mans collectible safe queen, as an investment.

Where's my damn 1891 Mauser???   ;) It will keep shooting, till YOUR shoulder cries Uncle...and hit a gallon water jug at 100yds.  ALL DAY. with iron sights.

Kinda like Kimber, Les Baer, Wilson, etc,... it's all topnotch, and fantastic, but a Rock River or Springfield, hits the same target at 7-10 yds.

Just sayin,,,,,So will a Tokarev



A comment worthy of FQ.
I would expect more appreciation of true art from some one like you.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: fightingquaker13 on April 14, 2011, 11:59:55 PM
A comment worthy of FQ.
I would expect more appreciation of true art from some one like you.
There is art and there is stupidity Tom. I own a low grade Parker. Its all handmade and handfitted though.  If I had the cash, I'd think about a Purdy (I got to shoot one once, and I'm not sure if it ws a blesing or a curse. I now know what all the fuss is about, but I'll never be able to do it again barring the Powerball. :'(). What I would pay for though, are the handcrafted internals and the balance, and just "alive" feeling of the gun. That is worth every penny of the seventy K or so the Purdy will set you back. I appreciate craftsmanship, and will pay for as much of it as I can afford. When it comes to the gold filigree and egraved wood nymphs and falcons and such, I just don't like it. YMMV and that's cool. Its a personal thing. But for me, dropping that kind of cash on a gun too pretty to beat the hell out of in the woods? Its like marrying a pretty girl you can never sleep with. What's the point?
FQ13
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: TAB on April 15, 2011, 01:01:07 AM
i'm not a fan of engraving.  function is number 1  I admit i'm interested in thier barrel swap system.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 15, 2011, 08:50:26 AM
Look people, does a multi million $ price tag make a Rembrandt less of a master piece ?
After 25 years of metal working I appreciate the craftsmanship, even if I didn't particularly care for the specific picture, (As it happens I DO like Falcons  ;D  )
Would I ever buy one of these ? NO !
But I would sacrifice small children for the skill to DO that kind of work !
That ain't laser etching bucko's.

Note for TAB, I'm guessing that the barrel swap set up is not that complex, You can do pretty much the same with Mauser or Savage rifles.
Might be a good subject for another thread, Caliber swapping systems in rifles.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: TAB on April 15, 2011, 01:00:14 PM
most of them i've seen its either some type of interrupted screw or a slot that is held in by a wedge.
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 15, 2011, 02:11:15 PM
most of them i've seen its either some type of interrupted screw or a slot that is held in by a wedge.

Shot gun News had a series, and now advertises a book on building a "switch Barrel Mauser by Reid Coffield

www.shotgunnews.com    Click on "store"
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: Timothy on April 15, 2011, 02:28:52 PM
More out of fear of retribution from Tom, I'm going to agree with his assessment!   ;D

Seriously though, I watched a show some years back where the host took his dads old Model 21 side by side to the Beretta factory in Italy to have them do a new stock and forearm for him.  During the hour long show, they went through the process of these fine Italian shotguns, the machine work, hand lapping, custom fitting, more lapping, bluing die, more custom fitting, more lapping until the break action was so tight and well done that the gun could shoot 100's of thousands of rounds without loosening up.

After that, they filmed this little old Italian engraver and showed the meticulous work and detail that went into these guns for the custom high end markets.  It was amazing to watch the craftsmanship and pride that old man put into his work and considering one mistake basically ruins a 5 to 10K receiver, probably a bit nervy as well.

These things are becoming ancient history and need to be cherished if you're lucky enough to afford one.  Don't worry about shooting them, they will handle the abuse and if taken care of, an old walnut stock will last as long as the action.  My 42 year old Wingmaster, a CHEAP gun with American walnut stock and forearm looks brand new (almost)!

When I found out Browning is selling guns with fake decals resembling wood, I nearly puked....I'll keep my old pump gun and look for old and well used any day...
Title: Re: $820,000 Custom Rifle/shotgun
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 15, 2011, 04:25:07 PM
I will add that I understand what FQ was saying, "feel" and handling have their place in the craftsmanship of guns, I picked up a Luger 35 years ago and I still marvel over the way it felt and seemed to point itself.