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14 July 2005, 00:57
fritz454
stock blanks?
I need to get a few really nice strong blanks for some heavy kickers. Of course I want as cheap as possible but am willing to pay a fair price for what I get.
Do you guys have any sources you don't mind shairing?
I need 6 blanks asap and will need about 12-15 withing a few months.
These will be for a set of 600 Ok based rifles. 474-600, 510-600, 550-600 and a couple mouse guns 475 A$$M, 500 A2, and 550 Mag.
Any pointers are appreciated.

John
14 July 2005, 01:45
jeffeosso
John,
you've got PM.. i dont have any worth talking about to sell.. so i hope you get the best!!
jeffe


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14 July 2005, 02:03
Paul H
Dressels seems to have a good selection of walnut blanks, and you can get some plain looking blanks with good grain flow for fairly resonable prices.


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14 July 2005, 03:08
fla3006
http://www.denli.ch/
http://www.hunterbid.com
for Turkish
http://www.wattswalnut.com
for American Black
also Presliks, Heritage, Rimrock, etc. for
California English
http://www.ebay.com too


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14 July 2005, 07:00
fredj338
I've seen a few blanks from wattswalnut & dressels', nice for a decent price.
http://www.dressels.com/id70.htm


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14 July 2005, 19:23
fritz454
Thanks guys. I knew this was the place to ask.

John
15 July 2005, 00:54
Atkinson
I have a couple of old world blanks, Turkish and picked for big bores, dark wood, lost of color and contrast..grain structure is from toe, up through the grip, and straight out the forend..at least 10 years old as I have had it that long, moisture is a about 4 to 6 percent I suspect..its hard and will checker as fine as you wish..the best of wood...I only have two sticks left...I do have some 3 year old wood, but won't use it for quite some time. These two blanks are priced at $800 and $1500..both are about the same in color and contrast, but the more expensive blank is full fiddle back on top of the color and contrast...


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