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Aussie's: Where Do You Get Your Stock Woods?
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Gentlemen,

I am wondering if there are sites that sell gunstock woods in Australia? There HAVE to be. I haven't been able to get one to come up during my searches of the web Down Under.

Could any of you post those sites? I would appreciate it very much.

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Posts: 1844 | Location: Southwest Alaska | Registered: 28 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Most gunstock wood is imported from the USA and I am not aware of any website in Australia offering indigenous wood. What exactly are you after, might be able to get you an e mail address instead.
 
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Apparently some Juglans reglia (European walnut) is grown in Australia. www.heritagewalnut.com
imports it and has it for sale in the US. Don't know where you get it locally down under.
 
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There is one very big dealer in Australia who sent me an email trying to market some here. He also attended the ACGG show a year ago. His reputation among Australian stockmakers isn't the best. Nuff said.
 
Posts: 4917 | Location: Wenatchee, WA, USA | Registered: 17 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Try Ross Waghorn in Melbourne. He is a stockmaker of some repute in Australia. No web site. Phone is 61 3 9762 2438. I think Ross' source is Roger Vardy(?). Not too sure about that but for sure Ross will know all the dealers in Australia.
 
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Okay. I will try to look him up in Yellow Pages Australia. International calls are spendy.

OzzieDoc, can you email me offline? fsrfr@uaf.edu

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Roger,
I got a stock a couple weeks ago from Bob Taylor.
I wanted a semi-inletted english style stock that I wasnt finding here .. reasonable, that is.
I got a very, very nice piece of aussie grown english walnut, shaped, inletted and delivered to my door for $180.
I couldnt be more pleased. I expect geoff slee is the biggest semi -inletted stock maker in australia. I dont think he has a web page. He quoted me the same money for a very plain piece of NZ walnut.
Bob taylors e-mail is taygun@bigpond.com.au
you can try his web page taylorgunsmithing , but I have trouble getting onto it.
 
Posts: 941 | Location: VT | Registered: 17 May 2001Reply With Quote
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Roger,
It's a long weekend here and I'm heading off to the farm for a few days. I'll email you when I get back.
Geoff Slee is probably the biggest stockmaker in Australia just like a previous post mentions but I don't know where he gets his wood from. He doesn't have a listed email or website but his phone number is 613 53677282. This is in my state so if you're in no hurry wait till I contact you next week. I'm quite happy to ring him on your behalf once I know what you want. The English walnut grown here was planted early this century by farmers just for the walnuts. I guess some of the trees are now being harvested for the wood but in a relatively small way. I have 2 on the farm that will go this way one day.
There are a few black walnut plantations in Victoria being grown specifically for timber but they are fairly small and still in their infancy. Got a few myself.
 
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a lot of australian stocks are imported from New Zealand
Daniel
 
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