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What kind of wood...
17 October 2005, 03:35
Tex21What kind of wood...
...is this stock made out of?
Yellow Mauser StockI have never seen something quite so loud. Might it come with a dimmer switch?
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17 October 2005, 03:51
Hog KillerOrange-Osage/ Bord'arc, would be my guess.
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17 October 2005, 04:44
D HumbargerGot one just like it. One of the last ones from Fajen, Maple. The color is off a bit in the photo.
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17 October 2005, 06:21
Tex21OK, I'll buy that its Maple or Osage Orange.
I was sorta under the impression that it might be some awful laminate and permanently yellow. Ewww...
Thanks for clearing it up for me!
Jason
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17 October 2005, 08:20
Rick 0311I think its birch that has been photographed under fluorescent lighting.
17 October 2005, 23:17
RiodotThe grain I can see doesn't look like maple.
I agree with Rick0311, Birch.
I know I saw CZ offering Birch as a stock option in their catalog.
Probably popular in Europe.
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17 October 2005, 23:28
schromfGenius Uglious comes to mind.
Maybe the lights and the camera, but this reminds me of some of the electric colors the benchrest guys are having their stocks done up in.
Yuk........
18 October 2005, 00:08
DanMOsage Orange is yellow like that and extremely hard. I seriously doubt that if you could get a piece large enough that anyone would try to work it into a stock. I also doubt that it would "fuzz" like is shown in the inletting. Yellowhart also looks like that but would be very expensive in that size.
My guess is maple or birch, with the photo color off by incandescent lighting.
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Dan
18 October 2005, 03:47
MarkLooking at the grain in the butt, and the fuzzing in the magazine well, I'm only half joking when I say Yellow Pine...
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18 October 2005, 04:14
Rick 0311I could be wrong...but as a long time photgrapher and a sometimes printer of color pictures, this looks like a picture with poor color balance. The whole picture, even the background material, has the same yellow-green washed out tint to it.
20 October 2005, 09:44
ElCaballeroOsage orange or as we call it in this neck of the woods Hedge is a much brighter yellow than that. It actually can grow very large.
20 October 2005, 17:24
JaywalkerThe grain's too straight to be osage orange. If such a chunk existed, the traditional bowyers would have paid much more for it than a stock blank would have been worth.
In the same bow-making theme, it could be lemonwood. Lots of bows made from that with straight grain, and it's a white-ish wood.
Jaywalker
20 October 2005, 17:35
35WhImpIt looks like it could be yellowheart or also some times called Pau Amerello from South America. Just my guess.
20 October 2005, 17:57
Christian Nquote:
Originally posted by Mark:
Looking at the grain in the butt, and the fuzzing in the magazine well, I'm only half joking when I say Yellow Pine...
Yupp looks like pine!!!
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20 October 2005, 18:10
fla3006Looks like East Texas pine to me!

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20 October 2005, 18:18
jeffeossomyrtlewood with poor color and a coat of "golden oak" wiped on, wiped off..
probably as hard as my head, but heck, it would be a treebone camo stock to me
the chippiness and buttgrain are a dead giveaway
only wood i've seen, other than "fossilized" spruce that is both chippy and fuzzy
jeffe
21 October 2005, 04:05
Glen71Firewood.

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21 October 2005, 07:51
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Glen71:
Firewood.

21 October 2005, 08:00
Matt Normanfuglywood
(who would do that to a rifle?)