The fountain of youth for humans has yet to be discovered, but for firearms, it has been around since 1983, when an artist named Doug Turnbull began restoring old, classic guns for Creekside Gun Shop in Bloomfield, New York.
Among the discerning, the words Turnbull Restoration make the blood stir as Ferrari does for a sports-car nut, Fabbri for a lover of shotguns, or Randall for someone who dotes on knives. Turnbull and his 15 talented cohorts take the old, the battered, the neglected, and turn them to as good as new, or maybe a tad better. Turnbull Restoration guns—I swear to you—seem to pulse with inner light.
The prime candidates for restoration are elderly rifles, shotguns, and handguns that were fine to begin with—Parkers, L.C. Smiths, Winchester lever…
