30 December 2004, 21:33
vapodogRe: Wood Experts
Absolutely, I've seen some incredibly beautiful Myrtlewood stock blanks. Same goes for birdseye but the cost of stockwork is the same for any piece of wood and in the end it just ain't walnut.
It's purely a matter of personal taste.
30 December 2004, 22:33
RustyI have two FN Whbys in matched myrtle wood stocks.
Here is what the 300 looks likes after almost a half a century and tung oil applied.

30 December 2004, 19:51
35nutIs Myrtle wood any good for stocks?