So Bunny, grab Dan and give him this. The rest are coming
So Bunny, grab Dan and give him this. The rest are coming
Very nice, I had feared that the silver on the trigger would be oxidized by now, but it still doesn't look too bad. It looks like you guys had a great time, I can't wait to see more of your action shots, that one with the mortar shooting is awesome. I still wish I could have been a part of it all.
Dan
I log in for the first time in years to see if anyone from back in the day was on and the first post I see is from BT and a maghog sighting as well!
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I still want you to come, Dan. The reception of this to the crowd was amazing and I'll be very honest, I cried while photographing it. Bunny as my witness. You are a true artist and hopefully these pictures will help the new paintball generation appreciate the classics.
I also still have the trigger you sent me Dan. I will cherish it and keep it forever. Thanks again for that.
There's a lotta love in here I can feel it.
(is it just me or is it pretty mushy touchy feel stuff ?)
Thankfully the atlantic ocean will prevent any of the touchy feely stuff, but a part of my heart will always be with the fantastic paintball community I left behind. If I think about it too long it gets very depressing. Thanks to bunny's efforts, we all get to revisit the good times, and that is good.
Keep the paint flying guys!
Dan
Maghog,
I have to ask: where in the world did you get this level of craft?
Are you a trained/professional artist/sculptor?
Your stuff is so far off the reservation that it's difficult even to talk about in non-emotive terms.
Then again, maybe that's the highest form of compliment.
I started out making triggers and the like using goldsmithing techniques that I learned in school in Germany. Part of the curriculum was also aesthetics and design, so I've got some background. When I started doing complete guns it was uncharted territory, and I had to ruin a few gun parts and tools before getting it the way I wanted.
Your comments are very much appreciated, I'm glad you like my work.
Dan
It was awesome finally seeing this gun in person. You do amazing work!
I've also tagged you as a manufacturer - considering the artwork you've done, you deserve it!
Cough