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Fellas, Think this is worth saving? I haven't seem ebony with curly figure before. Not a bad deal for a seemingly plain block. "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." | ||
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Worth keeping if you ask me. If it's not thick enough for a forend tip, cut it in half and epoxy it together so it is. If you don't want to cut it in half, I bet the knife makers could make good use of it. ____________________________ If you died tomorrow, what would you have done today ... 2018 Zimbabwe - Tuskless w/ Nengasha Safaris 2011 Mozambique - Buffalo w/ Mashambanzou Safaris | |||
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It's 2x2x6". Good for three fore-end tips with some wood left for caps and inlays. "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." | |||
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I've seen quite a number of Gabon ebony with the lighter streaks in it. I've been accused of putting black plastic forend tips when using only pure black ebony, although I still prefer pure black. "I ask, sir, what is the Militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effective way to enslave them" - George Mason, co-author of the Second Amendment during the Virginia convention to ratify the Constitution | |||
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Then go forth and make 3 rifles because thou has 3 forend tips that need stocks to be put on! ____________________________ If you died tomorrow, what would you have done today ... 2018 Zimbabwe - Tuskless w/ Nengasha Safaris 2011 Mozambique - Buffalo w/ Mashambanzou Safaris | |||
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Most hardwood vendors who stock Gabon ebony offer it solid black (more expensive) or with light streaks. I generally prefer solid but streaked tips sometimes look good too, as long as they aren't too streaked. I've seen some pretty high-end vintage European rifles with streaked ebony forend tips (looks more like horn) so I think it's just a matter of preference. NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS. Shoot & hunt with vintage classics. | |||
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I've done them both ways and prefer solid black for a tip. No right or wrong, just how I like it. Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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Most of the black ebony I've seen is listed as Macassar ebony. I much prefer the black to the light streaks when adding a fore-end tip. Clarence | |||
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Just to add some variety, I like the streaked ebony. Solid black reminds me too much of plastic tips. ____________________________ If you died tomorrow, what would you have done today ... 2018 Zimbabwe - Tuskless w/ Nengasha Safaris 2011 Mozambique - Buffalo w/ Mashambanzou Safaris | |||
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Dumb question ,but how is is attached to the stock ? glued if so which is the best glue to use ? have a block of Gabon i want to put on my cz550 | |||
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Look in the gunsmith forum there a post there showing how it is done. | |||
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I have a number of fore-ends with both solid black ebony and streaked ebony. I like them both. For me and my taste, it depends on the type of stock wood and the color/figuring of the stock wood, as to whether the fore-end is solid black or streaked. | |||
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