He's a pretty cool cat himself.Indiucky, you make .22 revolvers look like the coolest thing since sliced bread!
Just got this rig complete...Turquoise and red coral belt buckle made by a Navajo (I think) who worked for my Great Aunt's store she had in Colorado making jewelry for the folk that came up to Green Mountain Falls in Colorado back in the 70's...The belt is a Viking .22 L (wider belt) basket weave bought by my dad (as he said, "50 lbs ago) back in the early 1970's...The holster is a vintage Bianchi basketweave ca 1975 that came in the shop and went home with me...
The revolver is unique...No collector value (due to the non original finish) but a real jewel...A ca 1952 or so K 22 Combat Masterpiece that at some point in the early 70's was Armaloyed (very well done...Looks like stainless...) and finishing her off are a nice set of stag grips I picked up from a guy on the S&W forum a couple of years ago...With a Tyler T Grip of course...
I call it my "Backyard BBQ Gun".....I will shoot it for the first time this weekend as we explore the new property.....Here is her younger sister 18-2 that gets shot every weekend...
One's a little country and the other one is a little rock and roll....(Cue Donny and Marie...)
He's a pretty cool cat himself.
I need more wheel guns. Don't shoot the ones I have near enough, but they are getting lonely.
Back at ya lil' brother....
Great looking rig Indiucky.
A little blued steel, wood, and leather.
Pony snob.
Took this pic this am just to keep this thread alive....The darker grips on the Model 19 Smith were shiny white pearl last night...Then I poured a bourbon on the rocks, looked at the amber color of the bourbon, glanced again at the Smith with the pearly whites and thought......"Hmmm...Should I??? Nah...I can't do that...Or can I????"
Two Bourbons later I did it....(Amazing what two bourbons can do to one's self control....)
Yellow and antique brown leather dye and now I have one of a kind grips for my Model 19....They kind of look like amber...
I did the same treatment on the white fake ivory grips on the 18-2.....
Some of those ideas resulted in surprising color bands on pregnancy strips!A lot of ideas have been generated by bourbon.