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Of course the design on these guns were heavily influenced by C.T. Brian's builds like the Chopper. Features like the cocking serrations and the beveling on the bottom of the slide to the high power cuts are ideas that were all seen from the master.
I knew I had seen that combo on someone else's guns before.
Pretty cool checkering... I assume it's done on a machine? Does it work as well as traditional checkering?
How is the Melonite finish applied?
Last question, do you ever build on Colts? I'm a die hard Colt man and can't help but wonder how nice these might be if they wore the Pony.
Overall pretty neat looking guns.

I do that diamond checkering at the machine shop I work for part time. That checkering can be done with a few variations of degree off center to give a rougher/sharper feel, or you can go with a shallower cutter to give a smoother/softer feel. The cool thing about the shallower cutter is you can often checker frames that are kind of thin on the front strap. The only thing that on this checkering, it's hard to clean it up if you ever ding it. You have to very cautious to not get into it while working the frame.
Melonite is a process that is a little unfamilliar to me. It is applied in a high temp tank, it penetrates the material, and it pretty much case hardens the pistol. You have to finish the extractor as blue becaues you need to keep the properties of spring steel. Once the pistol is finished, it is sandblasted and then dropped in a Blue tank to give it color. I don't understand how the pistol is subject to an oxide tank but still has a preventative coating for rust....if you ask me, it's magic. I'm going to ask the finisher again how the physiological properties work.
I do build on Colts. I prefer working on new builds because I don't have to re-fit anything, just start from scratch. I don't turn down Colts or any other pistol foundation. I too like a good pony as well. I only own one at the momen though. I bought custom serial numbers "Miller 1 - 5" for a set to build myself on RRA frames. I take that back, I do have a Colt light weight officers frame that a customer gave me and I built a little custom CCW off it, though I can't carry in Ill-annoy. I also have a couple Foster frames that I'm going to build some shop "throw around guns." I am going to try getting my nephews and niece into the Juniors Program and see if they want to compete. I'm also working on getting in touch with the Boy Scouts to see if they would like to come out or have me come to one of their shooting days.
Take care and thank you all for the comments. I'm headed off to ship the pistol, Mr. C. will be on to tell you what he thinks after he gets them.
Bob