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Bargain at twice the price....

I especially like the way the big knot in the wood is juxtapositioned with the thumb cut; and the clever use of spalted scraps on the $2,500 Remington.


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Posts: 11142 | Location: Texas, USA | Registered: 22 September 2003Reply With Quote
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At first glance it looks like a piece of walnut with a really large sapwood content.

The Remington Model 7 I though was distinguished by putting a huge POS scope on a compact rifle.
 
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If you bury it, a tree will take root in that exact spot. Lovely thought isn't it?

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a 1960's dream gun
 
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Some turquoise stone inlays would realy compliment the makers monish
 
Posts: 4821 | Location: Idaho/North Mex. | Registered: 12 June 2002Reply With Quote
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those two rifles would make Roy Weatherby blush!

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If you didn't scroll down and look at the second one at the bottom, you missed the best deal. I was expectn' RIP to bid on one them, at least sofa


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More like be still my churning stomach.


"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
 
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Turk Mauser, Addams and Bennet, VX1,...I would expect it to sell for more like $320, not $3.2k start.
 
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Nice rifle if you like blondes


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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I'm not even close to knowing what I'm doing when stocking a rifle (yet) but I think I'd be scared to shoot that Model 7. Thin wrist, knot, grain flowing through the wrist on the left side but not on the right...

Maybe why it hasn't been shot? Or could just be me.
 
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De gustibus, non disputandum. This being said, I definitely dislike the "Frankenstein" look. Also, the asking price denotes a sharp sense of humour rotflmo


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Perfect, for a rhinestone cowboy...




 
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On the 204...................what is up with all of the cracks and checks in the stock....not to mention the poor quality redwood burl. I have a lot better pieces, but never thought of using it on a rifle
 
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Should someone tell him what guns of that price range (any price range actually) should look like?
 
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I imagine he would resent the advice. Or he knows already, but is a beliver in the PT Barnum school of internet sales.


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HEY! thats the gun I just bought!
Jackasses!
Just kidding!!!!
Butchloc....+2 on that thought!


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Not all art work is created equal!!!! The site has been taken down, so maybe he sold them.

This may be the next great artist in the stockmaking field. People pay great dollars for art work.

Les
 
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Is it Picasa?
 
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All I can say is wow. I appreciate fine craftsmanship but that one is not my cup of tea!
 
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Ugly.
 
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