Another one done

Well thank you gentlemen.
:)
Just for informational purposes, I will tell you that I do take payments, so the rifles are far more affordable than many may think.

As for this rifle....please...if you know ANYONE that might be able to buy it to help Carlin with his medical expenses, it would be deeply appreciated.
 
Bumping this up to try to help sell the rifle to hello Carlin to pay his medical bills. Please guys, if you know anyone that would like the rifle, it would help Carlin a lot. Cancer is no joke as I am sure you all know, and he's in need of money for the bills.
 
Perhaps you can arrange to put the gun on consignment on the Track of the Wolf website and then send it in to them. It seems to have a value above the asking price and Track has a great reputation for being able to sell the highest quality custom made guns.

Or you can register to sell it on Gunbroker yourself and then ship it directly to the buyer without any third party involvement.
Gunbroker has very reasonable selling fees for high end guns. For instance, a listed gun that sells for $3000 will be accessed a fee of $50.63 afterward, which can be added to the selling price to be paid for by the eventual buyer.
 
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OK guys.
Carlin has reduced the price to $3000. Please, if anyone can buy this rifle, it would really help him out. He is needing to pay medical bills for treatments that are literally a matter of life and death.
Please spread the word.
Help if you can.
 
Wyosmith said:
Well Jimmy, I don't give them away, but I rip anyone either.

A rifle like the one in the pictures sells for $3200.
With 400 hours work, I was thinking somewhere around $6000. Charging $8/hour to create a masterpiece like that, I must beg to differ about your statement that you don't give them away!
Those rifles are absolutely beautiful!
 
As I just started my very first muzzleloader build(a very plain 45cal flintlock) I envy your skills and craftsmanship. Your rifles are really work of art. Thanks for sharing so as to inspire fellow builders like myself that can only dream of producing rifles like that.
 
Well Wyomingwhitetail....give me a call. I'd be happy to coach you through the project.
I give away my knowledge.
I only "sell" my labor.
:)
 
It's fellows like you that keep this great art alive. Luckily I live about 45min away from another experienced building who is willing to share his shop with me. One of these say when I'm going past I would love to stop and see your shop and your work.
 
Meh, nothing of note, There are much better, at much fair prices.

There, now you can send me one of your custom pieces of art for being your guiding light that keeps your head on your shoulders, and reminds you where you came from. ;)

Kidding of course…..Amazing…..and unless my math is wrong, you just might be giving them away. '

Do you solely do Flintlock restores?
 
No Golden State, I can do restoration on about anything.
:)
What do you have?

I did get the "friends request" but I can't figure out what to do. I click on it but nothing happens. I am not very good with computers.
 
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