I found this info over on the wwaccuracy website. It is buried at the bottom and I thought this information belonged in this thread so I've copied it here.
If anyone can shed more light on this story please post it I'm sure many would like to know.
www.wwaccuracy.com/showthread.php?5878-The-tragedy-of-SPEC-9
"The tragedy of SPEC 9
CYA friends:
The most important, and valuable, RFBR rifles ever produced are my very limited number of SPEC Rifles.
My very limited number of SPEC rifles have produced a disproportionate number of Big National Championships and RFBR Records, for their numbers....
There will never be another Calfee SPEC rifle built.
This fact alone makes these Calfee SPEC rifles priceless.
But all is not perfect...................
CYA Friends, Tony "TDX" Harper has become the caretaker of the history of Calfee SPEC rifles.
So I'll add some details to the their history
There's one Calfee SPEC rifle that tested as bad as "Black Death", "Duke of Earl", "Merlin" and all the rest, that turned out to be an "also ran".
SPEC 9
The "Georgia Shaker".
CYA friends, the Shaker started life by setting the Florida State IR-50 Record, with a 22X possible.
This was back in 2009.....outdoors....
And then........................................
A self proclaimed "tuning expert" talked the Shaker's owner into doing the "Tuner Twist".....
And one of the greatest Calfee SPEC rifles, "SPEC "9 went down hill from there...........
What an absolute tragedy....................
CYA friends, this may help you to understand why I rail against self appointed, tuning experts.
It makes me literally sick to my stomach......
Your friend, Bill Calfee
NOTE: To see the pics you will have to go to the link on the wwaccuracy site
www.wwaccuracy.com/showthread.php?5878-The-tragedy-of-SPEC-9
Here's two pictures:
Please look at them closely....
Look at the marbling pattern just to the right of the bolt handle......closely.
The top picture is of the original stock on the "Shaker"...
The bottom picture is the same stock, but now on "Raging Inferno".
I have no idea what stock is on the "Shaker" today.
CYA friends, "Georgia Shaker", in my opinion, had the greatest potential of all of my SPEC rifles, including "Black Death", the "Duke", "Merlin", "Paladin" and SPEC 13, "Carolina Gold".
I get literally sick to my guts every time I think about the "Shaker"...
What a tragedy.. ...
QUESTION: What stock is on the Shaker today and why was it changed???? Calfee used original Geogia Shaker stock on Chuck Morrells Raging Inferno aka (Ugly Betty) I would have gave it away too if I ever owned it!
Question #1 What Stock is on now on Palladin & Merlin ? Not The Original ones for Sure ! Triggers on Black Death & Big Dog ?? Have they Been Upgraded to B&A !
Another question: If the stock is not original and the barrel isn't original is it still "The Georgia Shaker"??? I Still Have the 850 /0r .875 that Calfee installed 0n the Shaker for IR50 weight 10.5 ibs ! Nevershot it ! Calfee took the original stock off and it has been on several Calfee rifles , I had Tom Merideth install a Black KSS Solid Fill just Like Jeff Patterson put on Robert Oate`s Pallidin spec Rifle !Todd Wooten has made several updates on Merlin !( It now has a John Langley Barrel on it) The biggest Change that I made was putting the original PAS bolt that Emory had Allen Hall make it into a SAP Turbo ( A SAP Turbo ??) The Bolt was a Wreck and this was a chore finding a Flash Bolt ! Gene Corvin had Baity modify his Calfee Dixie Rattler to a Six o`clock FP and we we used that bolt body to correct the mess Allen made on Spec 9 ! Calfee put two Shilen Barrels on the Dixie Rattler (a Ratchet that was new and a Shilen Octagon that Gene used on it 100%) i Removed the dinky 850 which I still have and the 850 that Wayne Smith had put on it plus Wayne put a wooden laminated Gray stock that I gave to the West Virginia Humane society ! It has a FF Trigger in it now also ! It is in 150% better to day than back when ! better condition today than when Emory Smith gave Calfee $6500 for it back when which what folks paid for the spec rifles in the Time ! It Shoots very well with the updates and thanks to Gene Corvin it was made into a very PAS Calfee ,Flash Ebert Spec 9 ,"The Georgia Shaker" ! It a magnificent piece now and way better than the day it left Borden for about the 3rd Time ! Most of you know I am a Collector of Karl Kenyon Rifles ,not s Many as Mike Lowe owns ,but I cherish great pieces of work and I think I know how to restore the Mona Lisa if I had the Chance ! Come see it some time and judge for yourself !! If Calfee wants to Inspect Spec 9 and Crictigue it I can send it by Wally for him to give it the once over if he so desires!