Tommy got interested in Rugers and decided that since he was a mite late he would concentrate on the collection of the Bisleys, at that time a newly introduced item from Ruger. I got to know Tommy, and his wife was suffering from cancer. After her death I lost track of Tommy, believe he moved to Kentucky.
Here is a photo of his early work on a Bisley, he polished up the action, polished the loafing gate bright, and fitted scrimshawed polymer grips.

I believe the same gun, but with the barrel cut to 5 1/2" and frame case hardened by Doug Turnbull, posed with Skeeter Skelton's Bisley:

Here is a .32 Magnum with his touches, grips by Roy Fishpaw. This was made up for a Ruger Collector's Association banquet as the main prize, selling price to go to RCA:

Bob Wright