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Retirement Sale lots of Walnut blanks
17 September 2005, 05:51
ElCaballeroRetirement Sale lots of Walnut blanks
I don't know anything about this guy but I think he has some good deals.
Wrights Guns17 September 2005, 06:22
vapodoghe certainly has some pretty wood.....
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17 September 2005, 09:34
ElCaballeroHere are some samples
18 September 2005, 05:22
ElCaballeroWhat do you think of AE 42 (above)? Here is the other side.
18 September 2005, 06:15
vapodogOf the group I'd pick AE 38...I think it's better figured.
I think I know what you're planning and I asure you it's never cheap to build a custom. In the end the cost of a blank is peanuts.....I'd spend a couple "C" notes extra to insure that the final product had a nicely figured stock.....AE 38 is that blank IMO.
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18 September 2005, 06:19
Thumpper470I visited him recently. Virtually everything is very wet. There is very little English. The best was picked out. He does have large quantities of trees cut which will provide some good stuff. Unfortunately, the prices were about double most of the Northern California dealers.
18 September 2005, 06:45
CustomstoxI am not real partial to any of those. I looked through them trying to find ones that have more matching figure. I liked AE60, AE54, AE31, AFS19, AFS17, ASPS6, TC51, TC52, TC60, TC77, TC69, AFS28 and AFS22. Hard to say if any of them are left. The note on the specials was that there were 70 left as of July 1.
Added this after seeing Thumper's post. The prices are typical of Doyle. He used to be reasonably priced. California wood is better in my opinion. He has a lot of wood from the Willamette valley and it gets too much moisture to grow dense wood.
18 September 2005, 07:07
ElCaballeroVapo,
I was thinking of this one for another action than the one I am getting from you. I am not much of one for a bunch of figure infact for this little project I was looking for a real striaght grain that had some contrast.
Customstox,
I thought AE42 matched the most. I thought he had quite a few one sided blanks. I liked AE31 also but, I am wanting a lighter colored stock.
18 September 2005, 07:19
CustomstoxI did like AE42, it made honorable mention, lol. Unfortunately, it sounds like they are gone.
18 September 2005, 07:23
ElCaballeroWell I bought AE42. I just wanted to see If I had learned anything.
18 September 2005, 10:15
CustomstoxWhat was the price, if I may ask? That is a nice one.
I found it, that was one of the blanks on special.
18 September 2005, 16:52
jeffeossoChic,
you've got to poke around a bunch and assume in places... fair prices, fair wood.. though a couple 3 of them made me review and return with my " 10 minute texas inquisition inspection"
i wouldn't mind if AF-14 followed me home
jeffe
18 September 2005, 19:00
ElCaballeroIt was $125. If you buy 10 or more it drops to $100.