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I'm going to preface this by saying that the ACGG is a sponsor on Dave's web site and also if anyone here wins this gun I will personally pay Dave - and it will be more that the usual $10. This gun is not for sale it is the Guilds annual raffle gun but we, the makers on the project, do share in the proceeds.

Anyway, with that disclaimer out of the way here's the scoop. I'm one of three craftsmen involved with creating this custom shotgun. We are, Larry Peters (metalsmith), myself (wood butcher), and Kenny Majors (engraver). Pete Mazur of Grass Valley California was the project chariman and also the metal finisher. If you care to see any more details on the gun and how to purchase a ticket here's the link http://www.acgg.org/raffle/firearm-raffle-projects

Steven Dodd Hughes took the advertizing photos and was kind enough to allow me to use them for posting on the BBS.If you wonder why I chose to show a picture of the forend in particular, it's because this checkering pattern was blatantly stolen from an original Remington 1894 EE and it was REALLY hard to do. So without further adieu here are a couple of Steve's photos of the gun.





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Stunning, Doug. I am sure by the time that checkering pattern was completed you had become a blabbering idiot. An exemplary piece by all craftsmen involved;thanks for sharing.

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As I will be doing a feature article for Shooting Sportsman you will have to wait until then for my take on the details of this gun. Suffice it to say, there are many historic and recent tidbits to relate about the creation of this fine double gun.
I was more than impressed by several features but will post a couple more pix, especially showing Doug Mann's lovely checkering. All of us ACGG members marvel at Doug's ability to make large elaborate checkering patterns that look natural and perfectly home on the guns.
Being something of a double-gun guy, I'm absolutely delighted to have had the opportunity to photograph and view this piece under 1500 watts of tungsten lighting!
Don't be bashful about asking Doug questions!
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Steve
The theme is "Pigeon Gun" and this one is mann sized, so to speak...


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Wow! That looks lovely.


What is it about these old guns that draws us in?
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Beautiful gun.

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Now that is a beauty! Looks a little fancier than my 1900!

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WEll DONE! As usual. Congrats to all for a job well done.


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What a beautiful firearm... Just plain gorgeous in every aspect! Great work to all involved!

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Where is the idiot who posted pictures of the $160,000 plus dollar German 28 gauge O/U, now? I think he should spend some time comparing the checkering pattern on that gun with this one.
He might learn something. Beautiful gun, I wouldn't know what to do with it. Give it to a museum, I suppose.

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Thanks to all for your kind comments and please feel free to ask any questions you might have about the gun.

Ted, quite honestly the gun was made to shoot and it should be shot - often. Pete Mazur was very specific "The gun has to shoot and function perfectly". It does - I shot it in the white when I was finished with the stock work and it work perfectly. I didn't say I broke all the targets blush but the gun worked just fine.


Doug Mann
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