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My Uncle Jack
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Uncle Jack is a country boy from Louisa County, Virginia. His dad was 60 and his mom was 48 when he was born. I was his mom and dads first grandchild and Uncle Jack was there last child of seven. Jacks father (my grandfather} died in 1968 and Jack was left all alone to fend for himself and his mom. He started to work at age thirteen I think. When Grandpa passed away his obit said one of the most respected men in the county. He was known for turning a "Sow's ear into a silk purse" and they say he passed it on to Uncle Jack and me. Uncle Jack worked many jobs and ended up last 17 years working as a line supervisor (Welder) for a large British company and restoring Mustangs on the side. Got tired of working for the man I guess about 15 years ago and has been restoring Mustangs in Apple Grove, ( Mineral) Virginia. He loves what he does and it shows in his work. Amazing that his shop is right across highway from seven room school house that i attended in 1949.
Sometimes I get bored and crawl out of "37 Heaven and do something that is not Kosher with my '37's. My Uncle Jack is good at turning those rust buckets into beautiful Mustangs and maybe he will like this Sow's Ear that I tried to turn into a Silk Purse. I want to thank one of you fellas for telling me to start letting go of my '37's. I am sorry I don't remember who it was right now. I darn sure can't take them with me when I kick off. Here it is. ---------------------------------Ray
Sometimes I get bored and crawl out of "37 Heaven and do something that is not Kosher with my '37's. My Uncle Jack is good at turning those rust buckets into beautiful Mustangs and maybe he will like this Sow's Ear that I tried to turn into a Silk Purse. I want to thank one of you fellas for telling me to start letting go of my '37's. I am sorry I don't remember who it was right now. I darn sure can't take them with me when I kick off. Here it is. ---------------------------------Ray
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Model 37 in 16 gauge was my first shotgun from my Grandfather . Rest assured it will be the last to leave my hands .
The gold paint in the lettering really looks like gold, at least it does to me. I had a hard time finding a piece of brass that thick for butt plate. Checked all the junk yards and no go. Finally found a guy in Utah who sold me a small sheet.
When I got it all together I eyeball bore sighted it in my cellar with the green laser and fired it with #4buckshot. All pellets including wad at 15 feet were clustered in less than 3". I would not like to be on the receiving end of that! Impact is one inch right and one inch low. Will let Uncle Jack play with final zero and green laser.
Called NY Field Office of ATF and gun is completely legal. Also talked to BCI, NYSP and gun is completely legal. NYSP Troopers said if stopped in Maryland they will be very taken back and you will answer a lot of stupid questions for a very long time and then they will let you go.
I have another 1st year '37 12Ga. that is not Kosher also. It is case hardened and coated with clear Cerakote with the Winchester on the bottom filled with the gold instead of Red Letters. I think Turnbull would be proud of it. If I ever get a camera to do justice to it, I will put pictures on GB. Picture above is my Uncle Jack in his shop.-------Ray
I had a 'unclejack' ,,, My favorite Uncle !!!!
Most of the ;kids; in the family called him 'Apple Jack' ????
Great Carpenter !!! learned at bunch ( woodworkind ) from him !!!!
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He left me a Win. Model 12 :::
Great Memonies ::::
Thanks !!!
I Grew Old Too Fast (And Smart Too damn Slow !!!) !!! :?