Custom Display Case for my Skeeter Skelton .44 Specials

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Swampbilly

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Good craftsmanship...you'll enjoy it more knowing you built it yourself.


Regards,

MD
 

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Great Job on the display. You must have some VERY EXPENSIVE Camera Equipment, your pictures are always FIRST RATE!!!! Operator
 

caryc

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operator":19jlx2ny said:
Great Job on the display. You must have some VERY EXPENSIVE Camera Equipment, your pictures are always FIRST RATE!!!! Operator

Even a $3000 camera couldn't make a photographer out of the average shmuck. This man obviously knows what he's doing when it comes to photography.
 

mm6mm6

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I use a Kodak C875 8.0 megapixel camera I bought online for $139. They're discontinued now, but any of the 8.0 mp Kodak EasyShare cameras with the "close up" setting will do the trick.

I guess my two years of high school photography in 1980-81 is paying off....

Thanks for the compliments!
 

29 Wheelgunner

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I'm a big fan of the writing of Skeeter.
He is one person that I would have really loved to have met.

You have made a great tribute to him there.
Thanks for sharing your fine work with us.
 

contender

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I looked at this, and all the great pics,, and a single thought came to my mind. It would be icing on the cake to have something rollmarked with the Skeeter metal rollmark to add a distinct touch to the presentation. I say this because I know where that steel rollmark die lives. The owner & I were just recently discussing it along with some other Skeeter stuff.
I too am a big Skeeter fan,, and those guns, the display are truly works of art.
 
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