Saskatchewan Gunsmiths - current list?

AC Douglas is a really good guy with a quick turn around. I've phoned him and asked about a project only to have him tell me to take tomorrow off work and drive the four hours up there so he could get it done right away. When I got there I expected him to say He'd mail it back when he was done but he said go shopping for a couple hours and come pick it up. He's built some rifles for a neighbour that group three inches at 800 yards.
 
AC Douglas is a really good guy with a quick turn around. I've phoned him and asked about a project only to have him tell me to take tomorrow off work and drive the four hours up there so he could get it done right away. When I got there I expected him to say He'd mail it back when he was done but he said go shopping for a couple hours and come pick it up. He's built some rifles for a neighbour that group three inches at 800 yards.

Yes, I have used him before, very professional and quick.
 
Just looking for options as in location and accessibility.

Nothing more complex than that, and it also seems to be a vanishing craft so more resources are beneficial.

I know of one in your area, part time, not a shop,starting to get involved , but no details to post yet. Saskatoon Gunshoppie is still open.
My girl said she saw a new shop?/ gunstore open in Saskatoon, no info yet. Know of a couple more in SW , don't know if one is still open, or not.
True North, but don't know about smithing part.
 
Don Lewis - Long Shot Gunsmithing, Birch Hills
Graham Perry - Dundurn - Browning / Winchester authorized
Dale Friesen - Piapot
Cary Stricker - Leader, retired
 
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Don Lewis - Long Shot Gunsmithing, Birch Hills
Graham Perry - Dundurn - Browning / Winchester authorized
Dale Friesen - Piapot
Cary Stricker - Leader, retired

Is Dale still doing it? My brother has a custom cap and ball muzzle loader built by him back in the 70s. Its one heck of a masterpiece of gunsmithing work and talent.
 
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