I used them extensively 25-30 years ago, and she was there at tahat time. I do know that a couple of years ago they had reduced the scope of service. They were only doing 18 and 20 point I believe.

They also did some of the best bone charcoal work I have ever seen. I still have a number of guns they did for me.

I first found them in the late 80's. As a lark, I had found an old 1972 Herter's catalog and called the stockmaking number listed there. Surprisingly, Ahlmann's answered the call. Not surprisingly, old George Leonard's world famous gunsmithing and stockmaking shop had been down the road from Waseca at Ahlmann's.