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I heard about Al Biesen's passing and thought I would start a thread where we could post photos and or stories of the man who was one of the most well known and influential gunmakers of the twentieth century.

I first met Al back in the late 90's. Over the next 20 years, I visited his shop several times and purchased four or so rifles from him. He was always a perfect gentleman and patiently answered my questions about rifles and his relationship with Jack O'Connor. He was one of those guys who would drop what he was doing and give you the full tour of the basement gunshop where so many classics had been built.

I can remember the smell of the shop, a combination of walnut shavings, machine oil and wood finish. I can picture the glass cases in the entry way where he always had a rifle or two that he had finished up as well as some of his own rifles that dated back to his youth in Wisconsin.

The last time I was there, the ravages of time and dementia had taken it's toll, but he was still in the shop with Roger and Paula and he took the time to pose for a photo with me and one of the rifles he had built. That is a treasured memory of a great man that did what he did very well for a very long time. I am sure that he is already sharing a fire with Jack and Tom Burgess and they are planning a new rifle for an upcoming sheep hunt.

The following photos are of my Jack O'Connor replica that Al and Roger built for me using a pristine M70 Featherweight and an old stick of true French walnut that had been in the shop for a few decades.

I think I will get it out of the safe this weekend, take it to the range, and get it ready for a hunt this fall, just as Al would have wanted it.

Godspeed Al!

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Chet

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I was 17 when I first saw a Biesen rifle. It was a M70 .270. What else could it have been? It was resting in the corner of a very modest home in Swan Valley Idaho.

It was owned by a game warden and was his primary hunting rifle. It was unlike anything I had ever seen. It shocked my senses about as much as the first time I got my hands on a girl's bare naked breast. Will never forget either!

Within a year I made a trip to Sinto street in Spokane. My life was changed forever. Al was very gracious with the questions asked by an 18 year old.

His work influenced all the builders of his era and that influence continues thru today. Sadly, most of today's "custom" rifles are products of assemblers rather than craftsmen. Not his. He did everything except make the action and the barrel. He made the stock, the hardware, did the metalwork, and then finished both. Then he sent them to hunters who carried them to far places.

Once a pal went on a stone sheet hunt. All four hunters were pack Biesen rifles chambered for the 270. What more can be said?

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R.I.P Al Biesen.


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That's a beautiful rifle, Chet. Thanks for sharing it, and your memories of the late Mr. Biesen (R.I.P.).

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Despite a heck of a lot of searching, I have yet to have the good fortune to own an Al Biesen rifle. One day I will.

Gorgeous rifle Chet.

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Met him once in the early 70s when I shot small bore at ewsc. Muddy

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Well said, Chet. The pair of Al and Roger Biesen rifles I have will remain with me, and the last, a 300 Win Mag on a Model 70 action in a group photo with the makers and me is a treasured memento.

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I'll never forget Al's musings and stories of his long relationship with Jack O'Connor. On the last such visit, he made us tea.

RIP Al, you'll not be forgotten.


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The custom gun world lost a great one with Al's passing....

I have always loved the looks of a Biesen rifle because I have always liked wood stocks and blued metal and Al was a true master of the art. That rifle of yours Chet is a beautiful piece to be treasured forever. And as Al wanted, his rifles were made to be used.....

He will be happy....

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Originally Posted by GF1
Well said, Chet. The pair of Al and Roger Biesen rifles I have will remain with me, and the last, a 300 Win Mag on a Model 70 action in a group photo with the makers and me is a treasured memento.

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I'll never forget Al's musings and stories of his long relationship with Jack O'Connor. On the last such visit, he made us tea.

RIP Al, you'll not be forgotten.



That is a beautiful rifle Blair. You should bring it to elk camp and we will have an all Biesen elk hunt.

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Chet


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I have been an Al Biesen, J.O.C. fan for as long as I can remember.
Al is one of the greats and with his passing so goes an era.

Both of those guys inspired an influenced my first build.
To me they epitomize what a custom classic should be.

Her is a pic of my first custom. 270 of course with fleur-de lis checkering etc...

Good thread, thanks ChetAF


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Not much to say other than RIP Al

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A true master of the craft......RIP..Al

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We've had some fine craftsmen in this area, AL was a master among masters.


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One of the true Master's. May he Rest in Honored Peace.


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Thanks for the posts...great stuff.

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Is the floorplate on the rifle pictured made by Al?

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RIP Al. Great man, with incredible talent.

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R.I.P. to a true craftsman and artist.


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Yes, take it out and HUNT it, no better memorial than that.


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