Yesterday, I got a tour of Fred Wells Rifle Shop...
Very cool; mills, lathes, tools, guns! The "Pattern room" was worth the whole day...If you dream of Africa or appreciate fine rifles this is a the place. 51o Wells ... Fred Wells Bullpup Enfield in 300 H&H...Mannlicher-Schoenauer carbines... One of the many joys of being back in Prescott! Fred's Widow, Rachel Wells is still doing her fantastic engraving...I have a date to drop off my cherished 629 Mountain Gun, for some of her excellent work.
This blog entry by Robert H. Boatman sums up my visit;
"Fred Wells’ Old Place: Hallowed Ground
Fred is not with us anymore. But he will not be forgotten."
http://fredwellsoldplace.blogspot.com/2009/04/octogenarian-riflemaker-whos-got-10.html
Obit on Fred Wells
http://prescottdailycourier.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=38417&SectionID=1&a...
I am honored to have had the opportunity to get to know Fred's Wife, Rachel, one of his sons, Rube and grandson, Todd (We went to Prescott High together).
I am very glad to see that Fred's legacy lives on the Well Gun Shop is still making fine rifles in their hard to find little shop.
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