I wear boots everyday. I have a set of custom whites pack boots I wear whenever I’m afoot. I also wear them hunting, or traveling, and they are the set I wore in Africa.
Most days I spend looking twix the ears of a cow horse I wear a set of custom boots from Bowman Wilson up in Livingston...
I’ve put a lot of miles on Bowman’s Wilson boots out of Livingston Montana. Very few of those miles out of a stirrup, but I’m hard pressed to hang my spurs on another pair of boots.
I built mine. I made it to the dimensions to just fit onto carry on. But I also built it to fit perfectly in a canvas panyard on one side of a mule, which is how I do about 99 percent of my hunting. That said…. After flying with it and traveling to Africa I’m going to make several changes on the...
I am excited to hear about the experience! As a father; sharing an experience like this with my daughter would be the icing on the cake for a life well lived.
I didn’t know you were over by Buffalo. I was just over there the other day looking at some cows. With your avatar; I assumed you lived down south somewhere. We should have a get together.
My family is up in Dayton. I’m pretty familiar with your country.
This site is a wealth of information, and everyone here is very helpful. It made my first trip really easy. Feel free to give a holler if you have any questions.
I will pm you a list of guys. Unfortunately I don’t know anyone in the south east. Most of the custom makers I know are here in the Rocky Mountain region.
Thank you much. I will have to post an updated picture of the shop in a day or two. It’s coming along, but as always; behind schedule. I’m excited to get back on the cutting bench.
I’ve had half a dozen Shilohs over the years. All are great rifles with no problems. I’ve dealt with C Sharps for other things, but have not yet purchased one of their finished rifles. Both are easy companies to deal with. In the 74 I prefer the Shiloh rifles.
Is that one of the C sharps produced Hepburns? Or a restored original? Either way awesome rifle! I’m in the process of restoring an 1885 Hepburn in .50-110 express.
The best one for me was just a few days ago. I got a special order Remington Hepburn serial number dated to 1885 in a .50-110 express. Picked it up at a garage sale for $300.00.
Finally starting to make some real progress on my shop. Got most of the doors and windows installed, and started framing on the inside. I’m hoping once I get the big shop doors on; I can move my my leather shop in from storage.
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