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Hello Mr.Imperato
Wanted to write to you,I am 47 and I'm very impressed with this rilfe - it's the first big caliber rifle I'v ever bought .I wish thow that the gun shop would have not lost the box it came in would have been nice to have it for when this rifle gets handed down to my daughter someday.I keep looking at this rifle and still can't believe I own one it truly is beautiful.I had a scratch on the butt plate and you guys are taking care of that, customer service is great and I thank you for that too.I wish the white house and the idiots running this country would take some lessons from you and how you think and run your company things would be alot better for all of us.It's people like you that still give people like me hope in this great nation.I'll be looking forward to buying a Golden Boy next.
Thank you again for making a great rifle,
Dr.Joseph Heltzinger
Tularosa, NM
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Hello to the good people at Henry, This Henry Big Boy .44 rifle is the best that I have ever owned a real work of art and the guys at the gun rang are jealous. I have a feeling this will not be the last Henry I'll buy. My wife really gave me a great suprise when she took me to the gun shop to buy this for me.I told my wife this rifle is the prettiest thing I've held in my hand since the day I took her hand in marriage 10 years ago.
Thank you again at Henry for making a mighty fine rifle,
Joseph Heltzinger
Tularosa, NM
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Dear Mr. Imperato,
I just wanted to let you know of my recent gift from Jeanne my wife of 38 years and my 3 grown sons (Anthony, Nicholas, and Michael). On the occasion on my 60th birthday and the 100th anniversary of scouting, I received my second Henry rifle. Your beautiful 100 anniversary BSA commemorative. I'm still lobbying the wife for my Big Boy in .357, but I'm not going to push my luck.
Thanks for making such a great product and especially this BSA commemorative.
Best Regards & God Bless,
Ed DiGirolamo
Prescott, AZ
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Anthony Thought i would send you some pictures of my Henry rifles. MY collection is complete,having every caliber you offer. Thanks again for your help.
Thanks so much for your personal help. Thank you again for you help
John Gibson
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Anthony,
Keep dealing from a straight deck with your superb products-- you may find yourself lonely in today's business world, but you'll gain one hell of an audience!
Louis K. Smith
Sierra Vista, AZ
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Mr.Imperato:
You certainly have much to be proud of.........You, and your company, are everything you say, you are! AND MORE!....I got the the personalized receiver, for the Golden Boy. This ,I will present to him on his Birthday in January . To say, I am impressed with the Rifle, and your company,and the wonderful manner in which I have been treated, during this entire process, just does not seem adequate! You have given me much more then a beautiful rifle, to give to my son, You have given my Family.. A future heirloom , which I am certain, will be passed down from generation to generation! After all, when all things are considered, what do we have to give our loved ones ,but memories! Money , and properties are very nice things, to be capable of handing down, to our close family members, But, if.. they don,t come with fond memories, it would be meaningless. So with this note: I send to you, a very sincere and genuine,THANK YOU ! The Krause Family, will always have a special space in our hearts for The "HENRY REPEATING ARMS CO." For you, are a large part of AMERICA...and to you, and your staff...GOD BLESS YOU! With out question, this country needs more people like......... Mr. Anthony Imperato...........
THANK YOU
Richard Krause
Shelter Island, NY
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Hi Mr. Imperato,
Four years ago I purchased a Henry .22 bolt rifle for my older son, Warren, when he was age 4. He has now passed it down to his younger brother, Wallace age 3.5, who is just getting started shooting. In the attached pictures, you can see Wallace and Warren on a prarie dog hunt, as well as Wallace shooting his Henry for the first time, as I assist him in holding the forearm. Thanks for a great rifle!
Best regards,
Daniel McCarthy
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Hello,
I just wanted to thank you for making such a quality rifle at an affordable price.My H001 has quickly became my favorite rifle.Enclosed is a picture of a target I shot at 25 yards with my H001 and a leupold 2x7x28 scope.Thanks again.
Lonnie Patterson
Stanardsville, VA
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I have 3 of your rifles. #1 is 22. round barrel, #2 & #3 are big boy 357. & 44.i'm getting groups 1&1/2" inside a 3" bullseye. keep on making your rifles because they are the best lever action rifles i ever owned.
Jim Senn
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Dear Mr. Imperato,
I have written to you before, and I do not want to be an email nuisance, but I am so impressed by this rifle and your company, and I grow more impressed as I learn more about your philosophy and business practices, that I simply had to write to you again. People are quick to let you know if you are doing something wrong, or something they don't like. My belief is that it is even more important to let a company know when they have conducted themselves and their business in such a way that it pleases me. Henry Repeating Arms Company has struck that note with me.
The fact that all of your rifles, and all of the parts of your rifles, are made in the United States, is so important to me. It seems that today more and more companies are using labor and materials from countries other than the United States. I don't think many people realize the implications of this. It is obvious that you and your company do. So many businesses are governed by the almighty dollar, and they lose sight of why they have the freedom to be in business in the first place. I am sure that Henry Repeating Arms Company could save a little money by using foreign labor and/or materials, but you don't resort to that because you understand the need to utilize American resources. If other companies followed in your footsteps, we would see the US economy strengthen in a huge way!
I cannot put into words the feeling I get when I hold my Henry Golden Boy 22 LR. It is a feeling of pride in America, one of freedom, security, and of having done the right thing. I hold my Henry rifle and I feel a golden glow of goodness and warmth, and it is all because of the traditional "American" philosophy of your company. I know some people would say this sound "sappy", and it may to some folks, but I know you understand how I feel. Your pride in American makes me proud to own a Henry.
Thank you,
David King
Pinewood, SC
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