Pistol Display Case (sold)
Commissioned as a wedding gift. The case is comprised of american walnut, cherry, bloodwood, chechen, with brass inlays and hardware.
Testimonial – February 8, 2016
"Spectacular ! Was the first word that came to mind when I saw the completed
piece -- a handcrafted wooden pistol casket. Andy Lesuer created a wooden
case to house and display early American pistols that I purchased for my nephew's
wedding. While the weapons are quality items, the craftsmanship of the casket
raises their value, exponentially. I was impressed with his passion for the art of
woodworking, attention to detail and natural affinity for intricate design. His creative
talent is only exceeded by his patience with my suggestions.
He complimented and enhanced the character of the components while genuinely
embracing my vision for the gift.
While patently described as a pistol casket, the elegant work exceeds the sum
of its parts and certainly my expectations. Mr. Lesuer created a masterpiece of
fine woodwork, blending a harmony of species which praise their origins as well as
extol their unique qualities. I couldn't be more satisfied with his original artwork."
– Timothy Basich, Denver, CO.
"Spectacular ! Was the first word that came to mind when I saw the completed
piece -- a handcrafted wooden pistol casket. Andy Lesuer created a wooden
case to house and display early American pistols that I purchased for my nephew's
wedding. While the weapons are quality items, the craftsmanship of the casket
raises their value, exponentially. I was impressed with his passion for the art of
woodworking, attention to detail and natural affinity for intricate design. His creative
talent is only exceeded by his patience with my suggestions.
He complimented and enhanced the character of the components while genuinely
embracing my vision for the gift.
While patently described as a pistol casket, the elegant work exceeds the sum
of its parts and certainly my expectations. Mr. Lesuer created a masterpiece of
fine woodwork, blending a harmony of species which praise their origins as well as
extol their unique qualities. I couldn't be more satisfied with his original artwork."
– Timothy Basich, Denver, CO.