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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:29 pm 
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All I can say is WOW!!!




Nice Randall !!!! :shock:





Yust Yokin' Boyz. Thatsa One Nice Blaster! Congrats and Thanks to the lucky owner! 8)

Aside from the obvious artistry in craftsmanship and execution, you guys have come up with some design features that I'd bet we're all going to see a lot more of.

Terrific job, Tim, Ted & Steve! You did raise the bar! :D

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HUBBA HUBBA!!

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Sweet!

The slide stop is excellent!!! aqnd the frame work supurb. Tim did a nice job on that slide bevel (one of my all time favorite Tim options). The High Power slide cut is different too.

Maybe next time you'll auction the pistol, I don't know that you'll drive the price up very much, but at least I can pretend to be in the hunt when I put in a bid. :D

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Guys,

Great job! While some folks can't quite grasp the concept that this truly unique collaboration was not done to meet their rather pedestrian tastes, their loss, I cheer your efforts to expand the confined boundaries of the simple 1911.


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I cheer your efforts to expand the confined boundaries of the simple 1911.
Thanks Keith - that's us - the 'Boundary Bashers' :wink:

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Since I did the thumb safety I can address that. I could have cut a higher radius on the thumb safety. However, by doing that the hole where the pin goes in the frame would have been much greater. So I balanced both the best I could. No overhang and the radius is as close as I wanted it.
Exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks


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What a beautiful pistol. It really shows what great people can do when they come together to share their talents. Well done gentlemen...

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Yost, Bailey- you continue to amaze me. You guys are my heroes!


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Thanks Mike. You are actually posting here once every six months. :P We have a forum especially for celebrity gun writers and.......well, you guys ain't moving fast enough. Seriously, thanks Mike, hope things are going well for you. I AM going to catch up with you one of these days. Take care.

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