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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 313362" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>Roy.</p><p>There are a lot of trusting people on this site and I am one of them also, And your right about</p><p>the smiths accuracy, quality and appearance standards and the best way to make sure that you</p><p>and your smith are on the same page is to discuss every thing thoroughly and eliminate any</p><p>surprises.</p><p></p><p>My best advice is to spend lots of time talking with the smith about what you want and expect</p><p>and if he does not take all the time nessary for a clear understanding of what you want he is </p><p>probably not the person you want to build you custom rifle. In fact if he does not become your</p><p>friend you have not spent enough time with him.</p><p></p><p>As to the parts problem, Some times to the untrained eye a problem may be missed and it ''IS"</p><p>the smiths job to inspect and approve all of the parts in order to produce a truly CUSTOM rifle.</p><p></p><p>Doing the right thing will always pay off but doing the easy or half *** thing will cause one a lot</p><p>of grief. All of my friends have 2 or more of my rifles because we talk a lot before,during and</p><p>after the build and I am always hear to support them as are many on this site.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 313362, member: 2736"] Roy. There are a lot of trusting people on this site and I am one of them also, And your right about the smiths accuracy, quality and appearance standards and the best way to make sure that you and your smith are on the same page is to discuss every thing thoroughly and eliminate any surprises. My best advice is to spend lots of time talking with the smith about what you want and expect and if he does not take all the time nessary for a clear understanding of what you want he is probably not the person you want to build you custom rifle. In fact if he does not become your friend you have not spent enough time with him. As to the parts problem, Some times to the untrained eye a problem may be missed and it ''IS" the smiths job to inspect and approve all of the parts in order to produce a truly CUSTOM rifle. Doing the right thing will always pay off but doing the easy or half *** thing will cause one a lot of grief. All of my friends have 2 or more of my rifles because we talk a lot before,during and after the build and I am always hear to support them as are many on this site. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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