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BConklin
10-04-2011, 11:44 PM
I'd like to take a moment of your time to introduce myself more fully.

My name is Brian and I'm 54 years old. I live with my wife, Rita, in southeastern Connecticut. My wife and I own and publish a small local magazine. She does all the ad sales and accounting and I do all the ad designs, layout and some of the writing.

We have a daughter from my first marriage. She's a 29 year old who served from 2000 - 2008 in the US Coast Guard. She's also given us three beautiful grandchildren.

I'm relatively new to shooting. I did some upland game hunting with shotguns in the early 80's but had to sell my few guns to pay alimony when my first wife divorced me.

I got into pistol shooting a few years back when my father took it up as a hobby. He had served in the Army in WWII (after hostilities ended) but did no shooting at all after his discharge until he started shooting with a new neighbor in 2005. My father and I made it a point to go to the range at least once a month until he became too ill to handle a gun in 08. He passed on in late 09 and I made it a point to get my pistol permit so that I could make use of the guns he wanted me to have.

Needless to say - I've become enthralled with shooting - pistols especially. My father left me a Ruger Mark II and a S&W mod. 586. I've added to that collection: 2 Ruger Old Armys, 2 repro Remington 1858's, 2 Colt 1903's, a Beretta Mod. 1934, a Beretta Mod. 1935, an Old Model Ruger Single Six, a Walther P1, a S&W Bodyguard 380 for pocket carry, and three beautiful Dan Wesson 1911's.

I became a Dan Wesson fan when I was looking for a 1911 early this past summer. I went from shop to shop looking at everything they offered but nothing really spoke to me until I got a stainless Valor Bobtail in my hands at a Cabela's. I didn't buy that particular gun - but I did finally settle on my first 1911 - a full size Valor in stainless.

Shortly thereafter I picked up a Pointman 7 10 mm secondhand. It has a factory fitted 40 S&W barrel to go with it.

and then just this afternoon I got my hands on a Guardian in 9mm and I simply could not resist buying it. Did I mention what a great wife I have?

I also have some other hobbies and she's long since earned the nickname, St. Rita the Enabler because she lets me buy all sorts of stuff.

My other hobbies include playing fiddle tunes, clawhammer style on the 5 string banjo, making leather gun holsters, fishing and boating - or more specifically - rowing. My rowing boats are very lightweight - weighing less than 80 pounds each. They are also quite fast.

The guideboat is reportedly capable of doing 8 knots in a sprint - but I can row it at 3-4 knots all day long as long as I'm not fighting wind and current. I fish freshwater for bass, crappie and perch on the Quinebaug in the guideboat

In the Whisp I fish for bluefish and striped bass in the saltwater estuary near our house.

Below are some of my pictures:

My Dan Wesson 1911's


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My Adirondack Guideboat on a trailer in our backyard


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My Whisp on the estuary.

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and a rather unflattering but most recent photo of myself with my tongue sticking out. It was taken by my daughter at our camper on the Quinebaug River while I was drawing jack o' lantern faces on a box prior to carving them into pumpkins for my grandkids last Halloween

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kramm
10-04-2011, 11:58 PM
Welcome,glad you found us. You have a very nice collection of pistols. Would you post some pictures of them?

svandamme
10-05-2011, 03:09 AM
Nice collection ! Pretty new here myself, welcome!

douglas_knott
10-05-2011, 09:30 AM
welcome to the forum. you have yourself a nice collection. thanks for sharing a little about you. i have hobbies too but stay too busy with my son and work. once he is older i will be able to take him to do some things.

BConklin
10-05-2011, 10:45 AM
Welcome,glad you found us. You have a very nice collection of pistols. Would you post some pictures of them?


I'll see if I can take a picture of all of them together later on - meanwhile - I do have some photos of some of the hand stitched holsters I've made along with the guns for which they were fitted. Though the first one borrows heavily from the Hunter holster - these are all my own designs made from templates I started by tracing the outlines of the guns themselves. They are all hand dyed and completely hand made of oak tanned cowhide lined with oak tanned calf skin.

Here's a photo of the first holster I ever made. It's for my stainless steel Ruger Old Army - one of the first 400 SS ROA's ever made.

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Here's a few of my second holster - for my Ruger Mark II
I designed this holster to have a piggy back mag carrier that can be removed from the holster and carried separately.

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and this is the third holster I made - a cross draw for an 1858 Remington with target sights.


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NAMVET72
10-05-2011, 11:56 AM
Nice 1911 Collection and Sweet Looking leather Holsters you made........


Welcome to our own Little Forum.


Clyde

Sheepdog
10-05-2011, 10:03 PM
Welcome to the asylum!

titanse05
10-06-2011, 11:42 AM
Welcome to the site!

dennisc
10-06-2011, 02:49 PM
Brian,
Welcome to the forum and thank you for sharing your bio and great pictures. I liked this one the best because it reminds me of a place I once lived.
Dennis


My Whisp on the estuary.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc24/Beeconk/7068-127571521102009.jpg

allrockabilly
10-06-2011, 06:35 PM
Welcome to the site and what a nice collection you have going on there..

Again Welcome.

BConklin
10-07-2011, 10:26 AM
Brian,
Welcome to the forum and thank you for sharing your bio and great pictures. I liked this one the best because it reminds me of a place I once lived.
Dennis

That is a nice photo - if I do say so myself.

The large white building across the water is the Yale rowing team boat house.


Here's another photo of mine that I kinda like.

This is a photo of where the first 9 rounds fired from the 40 S&W barrel of my new (to me) PM-7 10. impacted on the 7" target at 30 feet. I was firing seated with a wooden V notch front rest only. What a joy it was to fire that very first round and see it hit the bullseye!

The flyer was a 45ACP round fired from my Valor at another target that was close by on the pallet I was using as a target frame.

I love these Dan Wesson 1911's! It's true I have some work to do to learn to handle the 45 accurately - but I'm up to the task. Firing these guns is a pleasure!


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Hoss in IL
10-07-2011, 11:12 PM
Welcome Conklin. You've got a lot of irons in the fire! I'm glad to see there is another banjo man in here. I've got one but I can't play it worth a darn.

That boat that you have on the trailer, did you build it or cane the seats? I almost tackled building a cedar strip canoe but I got side tracked.

Nice pistols and holsters too!

BConklin
10-08-2011, 09:38 AM
Welcome Conklin. You've got a lot of irons in the fire! I'm glad to see there is another banjo man in here. I've got one but I can't play it worth a darn.

That boat that you have on the trailer, did you build it or cane the seats? I almost tackled building a cedar strip canoe but I got side tracked.

Nice pistols and holsters too!

Building a cedar strip canoe involves a whole lot of tedious work - I can't blame you for getting side tracked!

No - I didn't build the guideboat. I bought it just like you see it up in Burlington VT. It's made of Kevlar with native cherry trim and soft maple oars - all crafted in a little shop near Lake Champlain.

It's a beautiful boat to row - light as a feather and very responsive.

Hoss in IL
10-08-2011, 09:22 PM
Got ya. Still a nice looking boat.