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If anyone has a picture of a skeletal grip cap with case colored finish and an ebony insert I would appreciate it. Just trying to see what it looks like.


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I don't have a photo handy, but it looks like shit.


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Originally posted by ForrestB:
I don't have a photo handy, but it looks like shit.


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thanks for the opening,

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Aaron, if you are going to install a skeleton grip cap, inlet it down onto the existing wood. A contrasting wood does not look good. The color case would look good but carry it throughout the rifle, rings safety etc.


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Thats actually what I was thinking Chic.

I may send you a PM shortly. Got some Bastogne and Black Wlnt blanks from Cecil on my mind...


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Why would an ebony insert not look proper and an ebony forearmtip be acceptable?


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I would think a skeleton cap with ebony would look fine with an ebony fore end.

 
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FWIW, I've done a number of skeleton grip caps in both wood and other materials. Have plenty of ebony remainders and plan one of those too, but haven't decided upon the proper embellishment for the ebony. Checkering is always acceptable of course, but what about other ideas? A Sid Bell elk or an initial plate or an inlaid monogram or some delicate scroll wire inlay or ???

And what about the convex vs flat question? The only ebony example I've ever seen used a flat treatment with a checkered ebony insert, but the Dakota skeleton caps are convex. Decisions, decisions...

FWIW I've found that it's a LOT easier to get a gap-free and chip-free installation if I use a separate piece when inletting. IOW I cut off a section of the bottom of the PG and inlet it into the skeleton while it's off the rifle; when the rest of the stock is completed then the insert can be glued onto the bottom of the PG as a last step or, as I prefer, it can be left inside the skeleton, held in place by the stock finish and the tight fit of the draft angle. I don't say that this is the best way or even a good way for anyone to proceed, I'm just saying that I've had good results with the 'separate piece' approach.

Meanwhile for your viewing pleasure and amusement, here's the grip cap on my 'Mother-In-Law' rifle, one of my early efforts. Not quite the thing for a fine custom but it was fun to do (and even more fun to show her, grin).

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My own nickels's worth...don't do it! Too cutesy-pie. Fact is...I've come around to the point that I think skeleton caps and buttplates are a foolish attempt to show off "skills" that would be best left hiding behind the door.
 
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Marty Rabeno did this for me years ago,


I still am madly in love with him and his work... well the rifle for sure Wink

He was busy with this project at the time to date his art/work.








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My own nickels's worth...don't do it! Too cutesy-pie. Fact is...I've come around to the point that I think skeleton caps and buttplates are a foolish attempt to show off "skills" that would be best left hiding behind the door.


Not only that, but can you imagine what the skeleton GC is going to look like after Case color>>>>> Pretzel...


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I might also say that extended top and bottom tangs on a bolt guns along with mullered borders are rather show off skills also that could well be left off. But then, I have no taste because I like them but I also like skeleton grip caps and buttplates. Don't you think the whole thing of a 'custom' gun is the embellishment in whatever manner the customer wants that the craftsman is capable of executing. Some think engraving is a pure waste of money.


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So let's see here...

it is ok to have color cased hardened scope ring against a matte black or gloss black scope background...but it looks bad to have a color case hardened skeleton grip cap surrounding an ebony wood background.

Seems like Doug Turnbull has a different view of how well case hardened looks surrounding a very dark background.

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I would say its your rifle do what you want.


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