blake
Life Member
Some time ago I decided to sell my Great Plains .50 muzzleloader. I have no idea why, dumb move on my part I really liked the firearm.
Anyway, I sold the GP muzzleloader to an acquaintance of mine for a small down payment and the remaining money in a timely manner.
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After a period of time and NO more payments received, I contacted him to see what he had to say?
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He told me he could not pay for the gun due to his wife losing his job and him only working part time now.
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When he handed me the rifle back I was less than pleased. He had made a pathetic attempt at putting inlays in the forearm of the stock. It looked awful!
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Not being handy with much of anything that requires hand tools I was at a loss.
What to do!
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.........I sent it off to a friend of mine in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
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After some effort on his part he made new inlays and sent the firearm back to me.
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I was very pleased with the way it turned out. So pleased I decided to take it a step further and add some brass tacks to the stock.
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Thank You Shovelbuck for making this a good looking firearm again. :way:
It will remain in my gun safe until I am no longer breathing.
Here is our combined effort:
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Anyway, I sold the GP muzzleloader to an acquaintance of mine for a small down payment and the remaining money in a timely manner.
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After a period of time and NO more payments received, I contacted him to see what he had to say?
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He told me he could not pay for the gun due to his wife losing his job and him only working part time now.
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When he handed me the rifle back I was less than pleased. He had made a pathetic attempt at putting inlays in the forearm of the stock. It looked awful!

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Not being handy with much of anything that requires hand tools I was at a loss.
What to do!

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Light Bulb


After some effort on his part he made new inlays and sent the firearm back to me.
<O


I was very pleased with the way it turned out. So pleased I decided to take it a step further and add some brass tacks to the stock.
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Thank You Shovelbuck for making this a good looking firearm again. :way:
It will remain in my gun safe until I am no longer breathing.
Here is our combined effort:
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