Richard Stork Engineering

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Re: Richard Stork Engineering

#11 Post by Sim G »

My cousin actually did win an apprenticeship with Holland & Holland in the 70's. 12 years they reckoned before he would "qualify". Four years locks, four years stocks and four years barrels. He walked away from it after 6 months. Couldn't stand living away from home.

Made his money in computers and is now a customer!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Sim G wrote:My cousin actually did win an apprenticeship with Holland & Holland in the 70's. 12 years they reckoned before he would "qualify". Four years locks, four years stocks and four years barrels. He walked away from it after 6 months. Couldn't stand living away from home.

Made his money in computers and is now a customer!
I'd have done anything to gain an apprenticeship with H&H. I was seeking an apprenticeship during the 2nd half of the 80s. I've often thought of joining one of the US college gunsmithing courses but it'll never happen as i need to work.
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#13 Post by murphwiz »

ovenpaa wrote:My local Gunsmith is probably just into his 70's, has a wealth of experience and nobody to replace him when he eventually walks away from his shed. I asked him why he had never trained anyone up and he replied nobody in his family was really interested and if you take a youngster on board they walk away after a couple of years and set up in direct competition with a fraction of the experience needed which brings a bad name on the trade.

His business card says rifle maker, and he can as well.
Would you be able to share your gunsmiths details?
I'm looking for a good localish gunsmith to repair my gsg.
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Re: Richard Stork Engineering

#14 Post by ovenpaa »

I can PM you his details once you get to 5 posts :good:
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#15 Post by murphwiz »

ovenpaa wrote:I can PM you his details once you get to 5 posts :good:
Superb, thanks!
Look forward to the pm party2
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#16 Post by RWSENG »

Dear Badger,

Thank you for your kind words - I am pleased you are happy!

kindest regards,

RWS
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#17 Post by ovenpaa »

Welcome to F-B(UK) Richard, good to see you on the forum.
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#18 Post by meles meles »

Welcome aboard, ooman !
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Re: Richard Stork Engineering

#19 Post by RWSENG »

Thank you!
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#20 Post by HuBlPi »

Got a lovely SMLE from Richard...quality bloke
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