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PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:51 pm 
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As you look at all the guns that are posted on LTW you realize that really good guns are worth keeping. Like friends, women, and 15 year old bottles of Scotch.

Burton and I have been friends for several years now and since his bench is next to mine it is fun to go back and forth on several things trying to figure out what we are going to cut next or if we should do this or that to a particular gun.

He started this one for a very good customer not long ago. As I watched, it was interesting to see it come together. I will tell you Jason is not fast at building a gun....but he is obsessive. Because of that I would have him build me a gun, in fact I have every intention of having him build me a gun.

Ted would tell you that Jason has a keen eye for detail, and if you tell him "yeah, that is fine" he would respond "I don't want fine, I wan't perfect" How can you argue with that.

JB is determined and plans the build of a gun very, very well. He has done a number of guns in the shop but since I am a sucker for two tone classic guns this one certainly caught my eye for photos. A classic two tone, with a tried and true leather design. Everything on this gun is done at the highest level.

When you work withing the parameters of what the customer really wants and pull it off like this...then you are certainly on your way to making alot of future customers happy. This is a fine rendition of a classic gun.

It just would not be as much fun if Ted got aggravated and made Jason move his bench to the back of the shop. We have some great and trying times doing this, and this is the result. BV....congrats man. If you don't like it I'll buy it.

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One of the marks of a good build. A great beavertail fit.
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Traditional round top gun with PG sights, and a nicely finished thumb safety. Check out the top of the BT, that is blended perfectly.
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Another shot of the left rear.
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Nice satin polish with some very attractive Kingwood stocks.
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A very popular combination. A well worn Summer Special and a two tone Colt.
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Traditional cut 11 degree crown.
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An overall view of the right side.
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 Post subject: Anita strikes again
PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:49 pm 
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That is one fine mama jama. I am scrambling to get my Burton-built YoBo up right now. Congrats. Burton does artistic work.


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Great job Jason. I can attest to Jason's attention to detail to point of being anal about them. This is the end result. I saw a stainless Colt he built for his best friend before he moved to Az. After seeing that build before having any Real training, I knew great things would be forthcoming. We sure miss ya up in the Pac NW, but I'm glad to see you living your dream. Congtats to the owner. 8)

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Very well done, Jason! That's a truly handsome blaster. 8)

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Very keen build, Jason.

Your 1911 fu is strong, young WeedWhacker. :wink:

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 Post subject: great job!!!
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jason, great job!! :D

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That is just so damn beautiful..... 8)


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Yes, that's better than fine.
That's one nice gun.

Good job, and congrats to the owner.


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Looks almost computer generated! :shock:

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Nicely done, Jason. Great attention to detail.
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Excellent! This is the first of Mr. Burton's work that I've seen (that I know of). I want to see more..............

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:D And here I was led to believe Jason was going to be the "office flunky" :D
Who didn't tell him?? :?:

Elegant to say the least-well done Jason.
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Steve,

thanks for the GREAT pics bro!!!

Jason, you rock dude!!!

I can't wait to get this in my hands

BTW, Steve, you are a damn good writer too :)
Great smith, writer, photographer...is there anything you can't do????!!

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Thanks again for everything Jason!

PS: this gun started as a blued MKIV that I'd sent in for an enhanced 1*... Jason had his input in various aspects of the gun...I just listened, and said GO FOR IT :)

the only thing I specified was for the barrell bushing to be hard chromed too :)

I love the contrast, and balance that it provides to the package

You guys rock!!!


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Damn Jason, you're doing some seriously fine work there!!! I am thinking I need a JB 1* Elite now with 25LPI, PG sights, tritium front, and the light rail (like we had discussed via email).

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Now that the owner is revealed: Congratulations! That's a humdinger.


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Jason Nice blaster! Amazing attention to detail. Is there something in the Tempe water or is it just having your bench so close to Steve?! :lol:

Well done and congrats to the new owner.

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We don't have a lot of rules in the shop. Common sense things like safety, teamwork, and tread lightly on Lew's nerves often go without saying. Two that are repeated frequently are those I've carried since day one - Be nice to people, and do your best for the customer. They're not my rules, I just borrowed them for my lifetime, and then they'll be someone else's.

The one unwritten and rarely spoken rule is the one Jason has taken to heart. It's pretty simple - "each one better than the last" .

Look for great things from Jason. I'll do my part, supplying equal parts teaching, pushing, over-expecting, and even some plain old abuse thrown in for good measure. He's going to surprise some folks. He won't do it by blustering about what he's learned from the "real deal guys" or the millions of rounds he's sent downrange, or by just proclaiming himself the newest internet 1911 guru. That scenario's been played out enough. He knows that the only way you make it long term in this game is to actually get dirty, frustrated, tired, sore, and eventually feel incredibly rewarded when it all comes together. It's a job learned the hard way, because there just isn't any other way.

Jason dreams, (probably asleep and awake) of how he can build exceptional guns. I think he's well on the way.

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Excellent! I spent a few hours talking to Jason a couple of years ago, in between being amazed by some fine entertainers, and I immediately classified him as a friend. He is straightforward and has the ability to look at things from all angles. I have no doubt that he will continue to sharpen the transition to becoming one of the best--he has the drive and the ability to get his brain around things--traits shared by all of the greats.

Don't forget me when you blow up, I need a Burton gun, Bro!

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When you talk with Jason just on the phone, you can sense his passion for 1911's. I can only imagine the beautiful 1911's we are going to see as he keeps learning how to transfer that passion into the pistols he is building.

Awesome job - it is a beauty and one to be damn proud of.

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Wow TendonCutter, that is a beauty. Jason certainly built a classic there. Besides the gun, which I can't say anything else about that hasn't already been said, whose Polkowski knife? I think the Kaspar designed and Polkowski built Pug is one of the best concealed fighters around. Of course, the one in the pic isn't a Pug, but it's still sweet. Nice combo.

Enjoy!
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Bruno, you lucky SOB! Carry it in good health brother!!


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jason, awesome work!! keep it up and for you polkowski fans that model is called the bodyguard!

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I don't know how long Jason has been in the business, but I seem to converse with him all the time. He seems to live gunsmithing. I look forward to the day when something with his name graces my display case.


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Guys, thanks for the pictures. The talent in the shop is what make it successful.

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WOW, beautiful looking pistol!
What kind of holster is that?


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WOW, beautiful looking pistol!
What kind of holster is that?
Milt Sparks "Summer Special".


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Very nice


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