Another really nice piece of wood.
From duplication to finish product.
















I put up my USNRT Plaque up next to my International Cycle Show 1st Place Best in Paint Plaque.
There was an interesting incident at the show. After, we won the all 9 sections cumulating in Best in Show, a rather famous handle-barred mustached guy (he ended up with a TV show) from Southern Tier of New York wanted to kick the crap outta us (my business partner and me). This man had biceps the size of my thigh… luckily, all that cross country running came in use. One of the the other lilliputians that put up a great defense was Al Warner.
This chopper has an Arlen Ness prototype front end. Arlen was concerned about whether the thin tubing could carry all the weight. It functioned without a problem. This was one of the first molded frame chopper to be shown at International Show Car shows. All the wiring was hidden in the frame, including the electronics.
Note the early S&S carburetor. In show judging you get extra points for fenders. I crafted a front fender and was able to attach it to the forks.








Congrats to Trudie for winning the Aggregate and the Senior Awards!
Thank you for the United State National Rifle Team for my plaque! It’s going to hang proudly in the workshop.


Dennis VanLier passed away on his way home from the Spirit of America Match.
Dennis and I met each other over 20 years ago. We instantly became friends.
I will sorely miss him.

Here are the finished pictures of this one. Great piece of wood! Entered this into The New Mexico State Fair. Waiting to find out results. You can see the presentation stand in the las picture.









Had to build a feed ramp, clean and adjust the Kenyon trigger.
The finished presentation stand is one photos.














Working on this high figured English Walnut Stock. Almost finished.
Stated on a simple Presentation Stand, turned out to be a little more fancy than I expected. Neat to work on something a little different.
Picture of me for Proof of Life. 🙂


















This now costs about $100 with tax & shipping. This can’t be shipped through California, even if it comes from someplace else. I ordered from a place in Nevada, but the road they took went through California.. so they couldn’t ship it to me.

These three picture are of my uncle L.L Doan, Chiang Kai Shek and Eisenhower. My uncle helped write the Peace Accord with General Wong (sitting to the left of Chaing Kai Shek). I believe the treaty was signed by both Mainland China and Taiwan. L.L. Doan was the Chief of Staff for Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG).


This is an extremely rare action. The action is very similar to a Winchester 52. This FTR stock is right hand, but the action is left handed. When complete it will be able to shoot from the bench.
This rife was also mentioned in American Rifleman January 1958.


















This is the 3rd installment my 52C Winchester project.
Finally, the action and the stock has come together. There’s a scope rail that has to be made to fit on the action.
Soon, I’ll find scope and test this one out.












I’ve been shooting a 37 Remington for over 20 years. It’s been extreme accurate with the Hart Barrel. Others that have shot this same model have been set records that will never be broken. It’s not the easiest rifle to shoot on the line.
The pictures below are going to be my new rifle. I figured after 20 years that it was time.
In the pictures I’m sizing an action for bedding.





I put a moveable trigger shoe on a Wright Allen trigger. Also, made a feed ramp and made a recoil lug. The recoil lug on the original 52 Winchester sometimes isn’t deep enough to do the job properly. Here in lies the problem with this receiver. I added a middle action screw that screws into the feed ramp.





Updating Palma Rifle to shoot FTR.
Installed magnets in cheekpiece.
Made a rear slide to ride rear bag.







I have new blanks in the shop. Take a look. There are 2 pictures of each blank.
#1-#3: These are Turkish Walnut
#4: This one is English Walnut
#5: This one is Koa









