WC Womack
When I first got out of the Army in late 1969, I wanted to build a Rifle. I had aquired a 6.5x55 Krag-Jorgenson, I sent it to him to have a Douglas Barrel installed, in 30-06.
He told me to not waste my time, that in his opinion, the Krag was not up to the potential of the 30-06. He said he had a nice reworked Mauser that he would be glad sell me. I went with that, and the barreled action I got was flawless. A beautiful polished blue, and all of the non blued parts were polished.
He did not call himself a "Gunsmith", he used the term "Riflesmith". I can't remember his age at that time, but I swear he was at least in his mid 60's. Of course, I was just over 20 at the time, so every body looked "old"
Back then, he was recognized as one of the top Riflesmiths in the Country. I put that barreled action in a Fajen Stock, and gave it to my oldest brother in later years. He still has it. It shoots great.
That is about all I know of him, I guess one great experience is not the basis for an overall opinion, but all I have is fond memories of WC Womack, "Riflesmith"........jackie.