I got back from the annual exhibition in Reno this week. What a treat for those who enjoy sculptured thin shelled walnut and sublime metal work. I submitted some examples of my work for approval and I'm thrilled to have been accepted in both metalsmith and stockmaker categories. It was a truly humbling experience to have those who's work I've admired for many years accept me into the guild.
For years the guns that the makers of the guild have produced have fit into a very narrow range of style. You'll rarely see a monte-carlo or thumbhole stocked rifle at the show. No laminate or synthetic stocked (black) rifles are seen in the show. THIS COULD CHANGE. There was a question posed to the members during the annual meeting about the possibility of somehow changing the by-laws to allow a new category that centers completely around accuracy. WOW, that really got some strong opinions flying around the room. There were arguments both for and against. I couldn't believe how quickly some of the older members let their opinions be known. It was very apparent that this is a very hot button issue. I'm one of the younger members in the guild and I'll be 42 this year. Many of the great gunmakers in the guild are in their retirement years and are very sure of their convictions. I'm not sure where I stand on this hot topic yet. I do see the membership of the guild changing much in the years to come. The by-laws are voted on by the members of the guild.http://www.acgg.org/
Here's some pics of some of the work I submitted.
gunmaker
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082442.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082443.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082444.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082445.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082445.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082232.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082233.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082234.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082235.jpg
For years the guns that the makers of the guild have produced have fit into a very narrow range of style. You'll rarely see a monte-carlo or thumbhole stocked rifle at the show. No laminate or synthetic stocked (black) rifles are seen in the show. THIS COULD CHANGE. There was a question posed to the members during the annual meeting about the possibility of somehow changing the by-laws to allow a new category that centers completely around accuracy. WOW, that really got some strong opinions flying around the room. There were arguments both for and against. I couldn't believe how quickly some of the older members let their opinions be known. It was very apparent that this is a very hot button issue. I'm one of the younger members in the guild and I'll be 42 this year. Many of the great gunmakers in the guild are in their retirement years and are very sure of their convictions. I'm not sure where I stand on this hot topic yet. I do see the membership of the guild changing much in the years to come. The by-laws are voted on by the members of the guild.http://www.acgg.org/
Here's some pics of some of the work I submitted.
gunmaker
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082442.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082443.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082444.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082445.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082445.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082232.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082233.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082234.jpg
http://members.sdplains.com/chico/acgg082235.jpg