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The best wood I have on my doubles is this .450 no2 by Joseph Lang.



And also on my Walter Locke 8-bore.



Cheers, gentlemen.
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Posts: 7281 | Location: Willow, Alaska | Registered: 29 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Nice wood Cal! tu2
 
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+ nice thick recoil pads!


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Good for a pair





 
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My pair of 270 Wby rifles. First is a Mauser VZ24 with a walnut stock, Second is a Montana 1999 with a maple stock.





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I have nothing special, but I like it:

CZ550 Magnum, 375 H&H:

From bottom blank:


And this will be on Bettinsoli shotgun I ordered:
 
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That is a WOW!

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This one might become king of the hill in my little shop when the little single shot project is finished.

Geo45 by JAMES ANDERSON, on Flickr
 
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My .600



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My Model 12 Trap 32" Clay Slayer!


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My Perazzi 32" Sporting Clay's


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My 8 Bore Tolley



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My .700H&H Dbl and .505 Gibbs

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My .700 by AHR


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A nice 21 I wish I still had!


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Another Perazzi ...


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Back in the Daquiri days! You were a wildman!!!! :-)
 
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One of mine, sort of. Beginning of a custom rifle for my Dad. The forend really steals the show on this rifle.
Forend Detail by Alexander Traver, on Flickr
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A Brno 21 I am just about finished with-
 
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I owned this once. Made by Bennie Laubscher the South African gunsmith.

It was such nice wood that I couldn't bear to shoot it. It became a "safe Queen".

My Boss however I've no qualms its odd but I don't intend to go crawling through heather with my Boss unlike with any stalking rifle.

 
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It was such nice wood that I couldn't bear to shoot it. It became a "safe Queen".


That seems to be a problem with a lot of really nice looking rifles.

Don't see many hunting dings in them.
 
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True. Some of mine are safe queens.
Yet, fondling is under-rated.
Can't hunt with them all. Better to put considerable wear on one or two than put minor wear on several.
But, I only hunt 6-8 days a year.
Excellent wood gentleman. Keep 'em coming please.


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Could someone help me with posting some nice wood. I can't seem to get it to work Thanks...


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I've been using postimage.com for pictures.
Sign up is easy from a PC.
Just go there and click on UPLOAD followed by VIEW IMAGES and then it will direct you to your computer. Click on pictures, double click on the picture you want to open. Then press that button on the lower right to upload it to postimage. Then you need to sign in somewhere and select my pictures or my gallery to see your pictures.
Then, double click your picture and select SHARE. Go down to the second to last URL and click the very last item on the right. It may ask your permission to use a clipboard. Click OK and the copied box will pop up.
NOW , go to your new post on AR and place your cursor in the message area and RIGHT click and select PASTE.
You're done.
Be patient. I went by memory to write these instructions. I'M SURE YOU CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO SIGN UP AND PICK A NAME AND PASSWORD. Neat thing about postimage, you can upload a picture before you even sign up to try it out to see if you like it.
Just remember, for future posts you must always sign in and double click your picture before you will see that SHARE button.


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fondling is under-rated.

May be the best quote of the year Big Grin


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fondling is under-rated.

Guns, yes. Women, hell yes.

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Posting this for my friend Ed. He should be along shortly to fill in the details.



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Thank you John, These are a pair of Jerry Fisher rifles I own. I've always thought that there were three elements to a stock blank; these being figure, color and layout. I think this pair, done without any stain whatsoever capture all three and when all do come together it makes for a truly wonderful sight, all the more so in a matched pair. By the way, I haven't been successful in the past in duplicating color but a friend said I should try early morning light (something to do with atmosphere filtering). Well, it worked for me at least this time as that is about spot on for color! About the rifles, Tom Burgess did the metalwork and as mentioned Jerry did the stocks. Another neat little touch is the FN actions used an consecutive serial numbers. One is 7mm Mauser and the other is 30/06. I have to admit that much Scotch has been consumed while "studying" them...


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Nice.


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Ed, do you know when these were built?

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I believe around 1974 or 75


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Fantastic Ed tu2


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Would you have a photo of the other side of those Fisher Rifles that you could show?
 
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Ed, beautiful rifles by 2 of the best craftsman.
 
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Here's a few of my nicer stocks.



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Saving this one for a project...


Another one with an unknown future

 
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New try,

Georgian Walnut blank, we got 8 only pieces from a big tree:





 
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Pre 64 Model 70 thats finished and a G33/40 in the works-


 
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My "resurrected" Model 1892 .25-20 by Robert Schuck.



A Browning copy of a Winchester 53 in .32-20




Since JmBrown broke trump on handguns, my Bowen Nimrod in .45 Colt with French walnut stocks by Roy Fishpaw





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Love that Nimrod, who made the holster?
 
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That flap holster was built several years ago by Sam Andrews of Andrews Custom Leather in Florida. Elephant hide makes an awfully durable holster!

Mark


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