25 August 2016

Contemporary Longrifle Association

rifle by Judd Brennan of Alaska, perhaps the greatest living gun maker

Willy Frankfort, artist on horn
a new gun by Ken Gahagan, master of aging firearms

Ken Gahagan educating a newbie
The annual meeting of the CLA has come and gone. It was much better attended than last year and mot of my friends report selling more, although there were some notable exceptions. Its what Mr Fuzzy wishes his high school reunions were: lots of old friends, warm & fuzzy feelings, new friends to be established, great art to peruse, and a few new things in the house that are extravagances...

Remember you may click on any image to enlarge it. In particular, the Brennan gun is worth a careful examination.
Brian Anderson with his traditionally forged tomahawks

Plains Indian style hide painting



Delft style ceramics by Lisa Crew

purportedly an original 18th century Native American horn








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