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High grade stock blank: English Walnut
12 April 2014, 01:15
DoublegunHigh grade stock blank: English Walnut
Where would you look to find high grade blanks of English Walnut?
Thanks,
JDG
12 April 2014, 01:53
Aaron LittleCecil Fredi
12 April 2014, 02:38
Jerry LilesTry this:
http://familygrade.blogspot.com/12 April 2014, 19:26
Doublegunquote:
Prices seem fairly reasonable. How difficult and expensive is it to import a blank from Australia to the US?
13 April 2014, 05:54
Nick HughesI was at Cecil Fredis Monday and was very impressed with the inventory and prices, very good guy to deal with I picked out a blank and he shipped it home for me. Unfortunately I had limited time but I could have spent a couple hours easy looking at blanks.
13 April 2014, 06:54
Roger Vardyquote:
Originally posted by Doublegun:
quote:
Prices seem fairly reasonable. How difficult and expensive is it to import a blank from Australia to the US?
Hi Doublegun,
I regularly ship walnut blanks to the US with no problems. For one blank to be shipped to the US it will cost you approx USD$70. This is a fully traceable door to door service which takes approximately 5 - 8 working days.
Please contact me via email (ravardy@bigpond.com) if you have any further queries.
Cheers,
Roger Vardy
13 April 2014, 07:49
GatogordoNone of my business but currently the Aus $ is worth about US .94 cents. So, as an example, one of his stocks priced at AUD500 would cost about US$470, not including shipping, of course.
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13 April 2014, 10:12
npd345Walnut Grove Gunstocks in Idaho
contact Chris; he goes by Christrees on the forums.
he has quite a few high grade English blanks. I have two of his I am working on now.
shane
13 April 2014, 13:44
huskyIf you can vait for the delivery to US:
http://www.walnutexp.ge/rifle.htm
15 April 2014, 20:07
butchlambertI have several rifles with Roger Vardy wood. He is fantastic to work with.
15 April 2014, 22:18
Doublessquote:
I have several rifles with Roger Vardy wood. He is fantastic to work with.
+1

I only have one blank from Roger, but he was an absolute pleasure to deal with and his prices are very reasonable.
16 April 2014, 08:36
Gatogordoquote:
Originally posted by husky:
If you can vait for the delivery to US:
http://www.walnutexp.ge/rifle.htm
Some nice blanks, but there are no prices, that kind of bothers me.....
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
16 April 2014, 20:59
custombolt+1.
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26 April 2014, 06:17
Schrodinger's CatDouble, I have a piece of walnut cut in France in 1937. Beautiful honey background with black streaks starting at toe and arching into grip. Quarter sawn. Small pored. If you have an interest I can send photos
28 April 2014, 00:02
Use Enough GunCecil Fredi in Las Vegas.

Cecil has over 34 thousand gun stock blanks. His warehouse and inventory are mind boggling. His wood is properly dried over many, many years and you won't be disappointed! It's like being in a fine art store!

Contact him, tell him what you are looking for and the price range and he will send you photos.
28 April 2014, 11:29
Idaho SharpshooterChristrees shop is about an hour NW of my place. It is very nice to be able to drive up and spend a couple hours sorting thru stacks of blanks for that perfect one.
01 October 2014, 22:43
Boss Hoss http://www.oldtreegunblanks.com/vault.htmlHas some real nice stuff from time to time.
02 October 2014, 04:09
dave wesbrookBoss,
$1500 for black walnut??? $1800 for Bastogne???
How much Kool Aid does this guy drink?
02 October 2014, 04:46
ramrod340quote:
$1500 for black walnut??? $1800 for Bastogne???How much Kool Aid does this guy drink?
If he sells them for that price more power to him. Seems a touch high to me but then again my wife reminds me that things have changed in the last 40 years.
Didn't see anything I wanted.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 October 2014, 04:57
ozark hunter+ Roger Vardy
02 October 2014, 05:13
505EDI have bought from Cecil Fredi, also I have bought a few blanks from Clay over at Luxus..both were good to deal with. I am dealing with Chris on a blank now, he is very nice and I expect a good experience too.
Ed
DRSS Member
02 October 2014, 07:04
ramrod340I've bought some nice wood from Chris. Both he and his wife are a pleasure. I have not bought any what I would consider high $$.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K