I'm hoping to get my work bench back up and running later this week.
Had to take everything down to clean the house so my mom would have a place to sleep when she visited on Tuesday.
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What about the "28" run?Russian Raider wrote:Oh man, it looks sooo good. I cant wait to be part of COW "29" run. Great job Rook!
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Obviously grandkids are the priority! Without a doubt! What state do they live in?Rook wrote:LOL! To answer your question, with the guns on the bench now, that will take us from #25 to number #35.
Sorry for no new updates. Visiting the grandkids this weekend in another state. 9.5 hours of driving...
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Russ
Whoops, mistyped.JC1972 wrote:What about the "28" run?Russian Raider wrote:Oh man, it looks sooo good. I cant wait to be part of COW "29" run. Great job Rook!
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Wisconsin. Madison... about as far from Minnesota as you can get and still be in the state.maboot38 wrote:Obviously grandkids are the priority! Without a doubt! What state do they live in?Rook wrote:LOL! To answer your question, with the guns on the bench now, that will take us from #25 to number #35.
Sorry for no new updates. Visiting the grandkids this weekend in another state. 9.5 hours of driving...
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Russ
Check with Rook, because he just announced that there was a SMALL flaw in one of his resin pours, and he'd be willing to sell it for a $5.00 discount. If nobody wants it, I think he was going to ebay the thing, so let him know if you are interested in that one.Tundrarider wrote:Sorry, maboot38; it's just me, "another member admiring his work..."maboot38 wrote:Arrrrrrrrgh, cut it out!!!! Everytime I see a post to this thread, I get all excited and think Rook has posted an update, then I log in and see it is just another member admiring his work!
You're killing me!!!!
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I know I missed the boat on this as I just discovered this thread, but wanted to let Rook know he has yet another admirer and hopeful customer!!!!
I'd shore like to get my hands on one of these Webleys!!!!
Sorry, want a flawless one. However, will this not be until your next pour set? Glad to see you pumping these things out again. Do you have an ETA on the next group of pistols? Thanks a million Russ.Rook wrote:Now here's a question. When i was doing the weathering I discovered a previously unseen air bubble on the front edge of the cylinder. I trimmed it and sanded it a bit but it's still noticeable.
If one of you on the list (Pistol #25-35) would like the one with the flaw, I'll knock off $5.00 from the price. I'll probably retouch the spot with black anyway. I just left it alone when I took the pics.
Russ
Still need a couple people to contact me. Shipped 4 more out today!Also, here's a little tidbit on opening the gun. Grab it by the barrel, with
your fingers resting in the grooves on the underside of the barrel. Put
your thumb on top of the barrel above the cylinder. Release the lever
with your right thumb and gently twist the two halves open.
DO NOT JUST GRAB THE BARREL AND OPEN IT!
There's a reason I said it so loud. By grasping closer to the hinge you're
putting less of a strain on the barrel itself, and in turn the hinge. It's a
simple lever after all. If you look at the scene on the beach in the LC,
("Let my armies be the trees, the rocks and the birds in the sky...")
you'll see indy grab his own pistol that high up, near the hinge. Again,
with this pistol (the resin one) it will put less stress on the gun and reduce
the risk of damage.
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