Didn't know where to put it, Revolvers, Auctions, Lounge.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=440655956
What a monstrosity :shock:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=440655956
What a monstrosity :shock:
It does look like he used a mini jackhammer, doesn't it. I believe I could saw down a medium sized oak with it in under 5 minutes.RoninPA said:I wonder what he used, a nail and electric engraver maybe?
Cholo said:caryc, you're wound tighter than an 8 day clock...
caryc said:No I'm not. I can just appreciate the amount of work and time the guy put into that gun even though I don't like the style.
If you can't understand that, there's no use in my explaining it to you.:
sfhogman said:Thank you for the new wallpaper, Rick!
Paul B said:"I have always wondered how they get the gold to stick to the gun in cases like that?"
I believe they under cut the area for the inlay, then pound the raw lump of gold or silver so it spreads out into the under cut. Then they engrave the animal, bird or whatever as the finishing touch. I think that's the way they do it.
Wow, talk about making something easy to understand. Thanks professor RickRick Courtright said:...........Imagine this profile if you can: "steel <GOLD> steel." That undercut lip locks the gold in so it can't fall out......Rick C
Pierow said:Wow, talk about making something easy to understand. Thanks professor RickRick Courtright said:...........Imagine this profile if you can: "steel <GOLD> steel." That undercut lip locks the gold in so it can't fall out......Rick C
Pierow
caryc said:Ok, I can get that but what about something that is a quarter inch or more wide? How thick is the gold that the lip just on the edges would hold it in place? Since gold is a softer metal. Do they also put some adhesive under the gold?
The way it is set up the opening bid has to be $975.00. Of course if you REALLY wanted it you could buy it now for $985.00 and eliminate the rush to bid already displayed. :roll: :roll:roarindan51 said:on a side note... how do they say "no reserve" when they have a price posted???
can I bid $33.50 and wait or buy it now for $975??
The Blackhawk Kid said:Nice work, but guns are made to shoot. It's like putting a new 350 crate engine in a Model A, just to cruise around town! Hmmmm BhK