A few weeks ago we decided to try out a “live chat” program on our website. Have you noticed me in the bottom right corner of your computer screen? The idea of adding a live chat came up when we started undertaking a customer service review. After learning about some of the difficulties our customers are having getting in touch with us, we decided one solution would be to try instituting a live chat.
Turnbull Restoration & Manufacturing Blog
Field & Stream Goes Behind the Scenes in Bloomfield
Many, many thanks go out to the good folks at Field & Stream, including photographer Andrew Hetherington, Photography Director John Toolan, writer David E. Petzal, and Executive Editor David Hurteau. They connected with us in late 2018 to produce a wonderful photo essay on our firearm restoration process. You’ll find their piece in the April/May 2019 issue of Field & Stream.
Should I Restore My Old Gun?
To restore, or not to restore? That’s the foundational question to ask yourself when considering restoration of your classic firearm.
What to Watch on YouTube? Here are a Few Staff Picks
There’s more than ever to watch on the internet. Scroll through Facebook and you’re sure to find something eye-catching, or spend hours surfing YouTube if that’s more your speed. We’ve picked a few of our favorite Turnbull Restoration videos from YouTube to keep you...
In Memoriam, Norris Terence “Terry” Turnbull: 1934-2019
Norris Terence “Terry” Turnbull, father of Doug Turnbull of Turnbull Restoration Co., Inc., passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 84 on January 20, 2019 in Rochester, NY. Born on May 21, 1934 to parents Norris Turnbull and Ellen Lee Tooley in Niagara...
The Stories Told by Doug’s 1886
Our 2019 calendar features a spread of Doug’s personal Winchester 1886 from 1888, which he restored and converted to .475 Turnbull in 2007. The spread focuses on all of the “imperfections” his rifle has collected over the years on various hunting trips. I wanted to...
A Full Parker BHE Restoration in Pictures: Introduction
Few American firearms makes conjure up imagery and emotions like Parker. Nearly every Parker Bros. double gun that comes to us for restoration has numerous stories attached to it, just like this BHE example from 1921. One of the most rewarding aspects of our job is hearing these stories and doing our best to honor them during the restoration process.
Fan Favorite Instagram Posts: 2018 in Review
Maybe you get your photo fix from “Guns of the Old West” or “American Handgunner.” We’re still partial to the glossy magazine photos, too. But this year we’ve been spending more time on Instagram, sharing photos and finding inspiration. Here are some of our Instagram...
Introducing the Henry-Turnbull President’s Collection Auction and Limited Edition Release
Seven new “Henry-Turnbull President’s Collection” rifles, all featuring serial numbers containing #001, will be featured as 2019 SHOT Show auction rifles. We’re proud and excited to collaborate with Henry Repeating Arms, one of the most revered names in American firearms manufacturing. Together we’ve created a special series of popular Henry large-bore rifles, which are finished with Turnbull Restoration’s bone charcoal color case hardening.
The Best Christmas Present Isn’t Always the One You Wished For
I started working at Turnbull Restoration about a year ago, but of course I’ve been part of the family my whole life. Doug is my father, and over the years I’ve overheard and half-listened to dozens of stories about his childhood, his family, the hunts he went on, and the experiences he had growing his business. The stories really began to accumulate when I started working here, and I felt like I wanted to find a way to get them down on paper and share them with people who I knew would also be interested in them. Thus the idea for our blog interview series was born!