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Originally Posted by RDFinn


Maybe using terms like "punch out" with a Guild Riflesmith, is similar to walking up to the President and saying......"What it be dude......"



That's hilarious right there.

So must we stand when he enters the room too?

From appearances here in this case Guild Riflemanship inflated an ego; smooch the ring or suffer banishment crazy .

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Originally Posted by RDFinn


Maybe using terms like "punch out" with a Guild Riflesmith, is similar to walking up to the President and saying......"What it be dude......"



That's hilarious right there.

So must we stand when he enters the room too?

From appearances here in this case Guild Riflemanship inflated an ego; smooch the ring or suffer banishment crazy .



What are you saying?

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Glad you asked Butch, cause I'm not sure what's he's referring to either.

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Originally Posted by Higbean
If terms like "punch out" bother a Guild Riflesmith, you'd think the tooling marks and visible weld would too (as pictured above by Utah708). I'm trying to figure out why a guy wouldn't make another pass and machine that flat on the mill. Seems basic, but maybe I missed something?


I agree. It may work, but that looks like hell.

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Everything I've seen of him here & in my interactions with him he has been rude and uppity.

I know guild membership means something; clearly he has done excellent work for Butch, but it doesn't mean THAT.

The quote Scott cited from another thread was on par with what I've seen of him.

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Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
Originally Posted by Higbean
If terms like "punch out" bother a Guild Riflesmith, you'd think the tooling marks and visible weld would too (as pictured above by Utah708). I'm trying to figure out why a guy wouldn't make another pass and machine that flat on the mill. Seems basic, but maybe I missed something?


I agree. It may work, but that looks like hell.


That makes three of us.

I can spell mill, and that's about the extent of my knowledge. IMO that looks like a practical farmer repair, not guild work.


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A VERY Wise Man has stated more than once,that he'd "not let Boob Kobe rebarrel a milkshake...with a fresh straw".

He remains a fhuqking hack,though Fluffers groove on Fluff. Especially Texan Fluffers.

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I'd not let the Clueless Fhuqk touch ANYTHING of mine,as he's botched more than enough of others...none of which is hardly "secreted".

Then again,all this rifle stuff is "new" to me.

Laughing!...................

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Larry, what specifically was wrong with the barrel job ? Throating ? Didn't shoot ? COAL issues ? I've heard this complaint about Kobe several times now and no one says what the problem was ?

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
A VERY Wise Man has stated more than once,that he'd "not let Boob Kobe rebarrel a milkshake...with a fresh straw".

He remains a fhuqking hack,though Fluffers groove on Fluff. Especially Texan Fluffers.

Hint................










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I'd not let the Clueless Fhuqk touch ANYTHING of mine,as he's botched more than enough of others...none of which is hardly "secreted".

Then again,all this rifle stuff is "new" to me.

Laughing!...................


So you're somebody? I don't guess I've had the opportunity to cross your path.

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FWIW, Jim has done a couple of jobs for me--no rifle builds, but both required some skillful gunsmithing. He did the work promptly and his prices were more than fair. I wouldn't hesitate to use him again.


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Kobe seems in fancy with old men with masturbatory fantasies.


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...and still no reason why he's been called a "hack" by several on here.

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And still no reason why you love sucking Kobe and LAW cock. I'm guessing you're hoping for a freebie?


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Send Calvin and Stick a PM and ask about Kobe's [bleep] up work


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Butch, has Jim done any metal work for you yet? I remember not too long ago all he had done for you was wood work.

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Jim has done quite a bit of metal work for me. I'm sorry if some have had trouble with his work, but mine has all been top shelf.
Hard for me to believe and I've never seen evidence of sub par work.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
And still no reason why you love sucking Kobe and LAW cock. I'm guessing you're hoping for a freebie?


Real mature. I've always liked Bansner's rifles, hence giving this new LAW company a fair shot. Never met Kobe, had any work done by him and have no plans of either. All I do know from pics only, is that it "appears" as if he makes a beautiful rifle. Now if that's your opinion of me wanting a free BJ than you have some real issues.

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I have another stock job by Jim in my 458 Lott with Dennis Olson metal work.

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This is the 9.3X62 Banner Mauser Kobe did the stock and a lot of the metal work.

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This one is a wonderful shooter and very accurate. My only regret was I didn't ask him to add alkanet root to the finish. I like a little red in my stocks.

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Is there some reason why disappointment with someone's work cannot be expressed in civil language? Why the need for the crass references of a sexual nature? Lacks class and maturity don't you think?

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Yep good point wizard...... Jim has done a fair amount of work for me, we've talked many times and I've visited his shop to go over project details. It's amazing how some of the campfire's boneheads crawl out of their holes and mouth off, yet have had no real world experience with the man. I'll speak up for Jim as his work has always been well done and he's been a joy to work with, like many other great smiths I've enjoyed dealing with.
Geez, no wonder the campfire has lost so many good folks.

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