Hey Russ glad to back at the campfire
Gord had a real basic CVA 45 cal that he scrounged around and put a patch box on and some inlay.
Looks like he made the sheet copper out of copper pipe he hammered flat.
It has Phillips head screws on it that I would like to replace with flat heads.
He also loved to keep it in the white but it was no problem where he was zero humidity
I don’t think I’m a real good caretaker of it it has picked up some light rust along the way in safe and must not have been cleaned real well last it was shot I see rust near the lock.
We traded some locks for it before he passed
I’m pretty sure I got the better end of the deal. He always knew I like that full stock look and feel.
Not even sure where those locks went I never saw them again. Hopefully someone on here ended up with them
He always talked of a younger guy on here he traded a crank forge blower to.
Sorry to reminisce and long winded
Hope everyone has a great holiday season
Good story Jake.
You have a little treasure in your hands, at least IMHO. Please take good care of it.
I have wished no less than dozens of times that Gordy would have listen to me during his last few years.
I later realized he preferred to think of himself as a young man, still able to run a Ranch all on his own.
But he wanted that Ranch more'n anything else in this world, so listening to somebody else was just out of the question.
I still have a picture in the shop of Gordy and his red Mare....beautiful memories, indeed
"Just gettin by" was a life style for old Gordy, and you had to appreciate the simplicity with which he did this.
I sure do miss that man!
RIP Gordy.
Your old friend, Russ...