

The Magic Of Pk
Started by
Zamm
, Mar 13 2004 07:08 PM
33 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 14 March 2004 - 12:56 PM
I ruined more than one keyboard with exceesive saliva...til i got one of those clear plastic covers... as far as sneakin` in more guns...just tell her that`s what happens when there is more than one stored together and lights get shut off, they multiply like bunnies,I been gettin` away with that one for years....but I haven`t figured how to sneak the Quad 50 into the bedroom...now about that Solothurn...ah never mind,out.

#22
Posted 14 March 2004 - 01:15 PM
QUOTE (Grey Crow @ Mar 14 2004, 12:07 PM) |
there won't be a whole lot of them out there.. |
says you, that man is BUSY. if he keeps it up, there will be more PK'ed thompsons than not
he's had my '27 since the end of sept '03.
i was at the top of the list last week.
#23
Posted 14 March 2004 - 01:20 PM
Who is PK? I understand he takes WHs and makes them better? And I guess Stan Andrewski also does that?
#24
Posted 14 March 2004 - 01:24 PM
QUOTE (rsilvers @ Mar 14 2004, 01:20 PM) |
Who is PK? I understand he takes WHs and makes them better? And I guess Stan Andrewski also does that? |
use the "search" feature my young grasshopper....... or the FAQ section.
there's too much info to type it all out, read what's already been written...
#25
Posted 14 March 2004 - 01:46 PM
LOL, Brian,
Well I guess from there it's off to a master engraver for a mural of a WWII battle scene..
Well I guess from there it's off to a master engraver for a mural of a WWII battle scene..

#26
Posted 14 March 2004 - 03:01 PM
Who`s LOL?
#27
Posted 15 March 2004 - 08:24 AM
Great photos Zamm (and red x’s), thanks for the kind words.
To those of you in the queue; thanks for your patience. You may have noticed that I don’t post as often as I have in the past- I am being selective about the threads I open and have been concentrating my efforts in the shop.
Rsilvers; drop me an e mail and I’ll send you an abbreviated resume’. I know of no one who performs a more comprehensive refurbishing of the TSMG (especially the WH) than I.
I’d like to say how much I enjoy all of my friends here on the board- you are a great bunch of guys (do we have any gals?) and it is a distinct privilege to be associated with you. Hope you all have a great summer and burn lots of powder!
To those of you in the queue; thanks for your patience. You may have noticed that I don’t post as often as I have in the past- I am being selective about the threads I open and have been concentrating my efforts in the shop.
Rsilvers; drop me an e mail and I’ll send you an abbreviated resume’. I know of no one who performs a more comprehensive refurbishing of the TSMG (especially the WH) than I.
I’d like to say how much I enjoy all of my friends here on the board- you are a great bunch of guys (do we have any gals?) and it is a distinct privilege to be associated with you. Hope you all have a great summer and burn lots of powder!
#28
Posted 15 March 2004 - 10:32 AM


#29
Posted 15 March 2004 - 12:35 PM
I have had a “Diamond K” stamp for many years; it gets applied when requested or required or desired. I won’t put it on for minor stuff, but a completely refurbished gun will qualify, at the customers request. I believe there is a photo of the mark on 1930srust gun in the archives. I normally put it on the left side behind the ejector flat. I also put it on parts that I make, usually in the same area where the military contractors marks were applied traditionally.
This mark is not as large as George’s, nor should it be- those guys were “da man”; gosh, I wish I had been around in their day and had a chance to know them.
This mark is not as large as George’s, nor should it be- those guys were “da man”; gosh, I wish I had been around in their day and had a chance to know them.
#30
Posted 15 March 2004 - 01:00 PM
Paul,...
I`m one of the requesting customers for your stamp or more appropriately a`Badge of Honor` stamp...I can`t believe I never thought of it before this...what a great idea...thanks Phil and PK...now I`m really looking forward to the return of WH28...don`t worry Paul, I`m not rushing you,honestly.Keep up the great work,TIA.
I`m one of the requesting customers for your stamp or more appropriately a`Badge of Honor` stamp...I can`t believe I never thought of it before this...what a great idea...thanks Phil and PK...now I`m really looking forward to the return of WH28...don`t worry Paul, I`m not rushing you,honestly.Keep up the great work,TIA.
#31
Posted 15 March 2004 - 03:51 PM
It took ten months and a double transfer to get my WH M1 into my hands, and I sent it on to PK after just two weeks. He's had it for two months now, and I'd kind of managed to put the whole thing out of my mind. Not now! Great photos, and thanks for posting them. Looks really great!
#32
Posted 16 March 2004 - 01:10 PM
Zamm, VERY NICE. Congrats!
#33
Posted 16 March 2004 - 08:55 PM
Thanks guys,
Been fun sharing!
Will post a final photo of it full length when I get a chance.
Best, Zamm
Been fun sharing!
Will post a final photo of it full length when I get a chance.
Best, Zamm
#34
Posted 16 March 2004 - 09:01 PM
For all of you who have guns at PK's and are waiting - its worth the wait. I had him do a 27 - outstanding job..