If I could have figured there was any way I could go to a school to learn gunsmithing when I got out of high school, they would not have been able to get me out of the shop. The last several years I have been fortunate enough to be able to go to Trinidad each summer and teach a NRA gunsmithing class. (not walnut and steel guns unfortunatly) I have come to look forward to it greatly. It is a great time just hanging out with shooters, gunsmiths, and future gunsmiths and talking guns for a week. It is incredible how many great gunsmiths have come out of the Trinidad program. They evidently received a very solid foundation in the school to build upon. So much of doing quality work is just having the right attitude, deciding that if you are going to do it, then you are going to do it right.

John

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