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<blockquote data-quote="RevZ" data-source="post: 745803" data-attributes="member: 61766"><p>Hey guys and thanks for the replies currently i reside about an hour outside of Hot Springs on the north shores of lake ouachita. I'm pleased to see that I'm welcome here! And Bullet bumper, I agree with you 100%! If I had a lathe and a mill I could do it all lol but everything else that gets done to my rifles is done by hand logging long hours of experience lol I to agree that most modern smiths have lost the passion and heart of completing a job that is unique to the specific rifle that your working on, a quality of work that can't be reproduced on a large scale, only by skilled hands. I mean dont get me wrong im only 22 years old and I do still have alot to learn but at the same time I hold all my work that I do to be some of the best smithing in Arkansas simply because if it's not right it doesn't leave my door until its proven to meet my strict requirements! Thanks again guys and hopefully this year will be kind and I can get my NFL and my shop worked out so I can start building rifles for the fine folks here in Arkansas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevZ, post: 745803, member: 61766"] Hey guys and thanks for the replies currently i reside about an hour outside of Hot Springs on the north shores of lake ouachita. I'm pleased to see that I'm welcome here! And Bullet bumper, I agree with you 100%! If I had a lathe and a mill I could do it all lol but everything else that gets done to my rifles is done by hand logging long hours of experience lol I to agree that most modern smiths have lost the passion and heart of completing a job that is unique to the specific rifle that your working on, a quality of work that can't be reproduced on a large scale, only by skilled hands. I mean dont get me wrong im only 22 years old and I do still have alot to learn but at the same time I hold all my work that I do to be some of the best smithing in Arkansas simply because if it's not right it doesn't leave my door until its proven to meet my strict requirements! Thanks again guys and hopefully this year will be kind and I can get my NFL and my shop worked out so I can start building rifles for the fine folks here in Arkansas! [/QUOTE]
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