In 1992 I was hired by Disney to be the armorer, train the Annie Oakleys and ride shotgun on the Deadwood Stage for the Buffalo Bills Wild West Show at Euro Disney in Paris. We got all of our guns from Uberti through a firearm supplier in Paris. During our month of cold openings we went through a lot of different type blanks, being a dinner show in the round, we could not have any kind of debris coming out of the firearms. I finally had to can the crimped brass, after our vet removed a couple of crimps out of an ulcer on a horses neck. I finally went with plastic and our supplier recomended reducers in the barrels. So I started shipping one gun a week back to uberti for the installation of the reducers. I started getting the rifles back, most were 66 saddle carbines, for Annie Oakley, one or so a week. Our supplier would deliver them, with a different employee every time, we had just started doing shows after opening and an older gentleman showed up with a rifle. I was in the process of slicking one up for the girls and had it apart on the bench. The gentleman asked me what I was doing and I told him I was slicking up the guns for Annie Oakley because they were a little "CLUNKY" when I got them. We talked and he told me what he had for me while I was assembling the 66 and when it was back together I showed him how the stoning and adjusting the springs helped. He handled it and agreed. I put out my hand and introduced myself as the armorer and told him my name. We shook hands and he said my name is "Aldo Uberti". I had just told Aldo Uberti his guns were clunky!!! We became good friends during the year I was there and during one of our visits he asked me what rifle I liked the best. I told him I sure liked the iron frame henrys and he offered to build me one, I told him all the real iron frames had three didget serial numbers and he told me "no problem". Back then my dad was a FFL dealer and he said he would send it to Val Forgett at Navy Arms since my dad and Val were business friends. When I got home, the Henry was waiting on me, Dad said she's a nice one read the invoice. The invoice read "HERE'S ONE YOU WILL FIND NOT CLUNKY, NO BALANCE DUE". It's a nice one, smooth as silk, 3XX serial and as accurate as I can shoot. It's stamped "AU" under the right sideplate.