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Anyone care to share pictures of your Fluer de Lis checkering?
 
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one of my favorites


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The one on top is a springfield in .257 roberts.
the one on the bottom is millsurp mauser in 6.5X57
done by the same guy , he is a frend of mine who does checkering as a second job.
While these rifles are in my opinion very nice for the price.
I paid less for either rifle than some guys pay for there stock blank.
...tj3006


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My 35 Whelen
 
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Look for some of my posts on the 585 AHR and 600OK - I have pictures posted there of AHR's handiwork on both.


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Here is one I just finished:



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An Al Biesen interpretation. It is interesting to see the variation on the fleur-de-lis proportions and shapes.

So far, I think ozark hunters 35 Whelen is closest to the right proportions and shape.


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A couple of poor pictures of my stock done by David Christman.


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I actually prefer ribbons w/o the fluer-de-lis


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Damn! There I go slobbering on the keyboard again. Mighty nice work!!!


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fredj338,
I'm with you on the ribbon.
Butch
 
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fleur-de-lis




 
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Aaaah The Fleur-de-lis (E before U... I took french)

Flower of the lilly...or the Iris. Why put a french symbol or a flower on your gun? How about something more manly and not french Wink




Just kidding... I like the look of them too. Especialy the bearded iris... very vaginal Big Grin



I kinda like the club or clover checkering more.
like this cowgirl one =)




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Nice stuff.


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I too like the whelen the best for the fluer de lis. I also prefer ribbons. can you guys all say who did you work? some great stuff shown here.

Red
 
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Errol Case did mine. He is a great guy and an absolute artist hidden here in the Ozarks.


His website is www.casecustomgunstocks.com
 
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OH: Sweet rifle!


-eric

" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
 
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Very nice, OH!


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I would post some pics, but Rob and Jeffe would say I stole the pics off someone on the net.
 
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