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Offline oneb

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Does a stock 'makeover' make sense?
« on: May 26, 2004, 11:08:24 AM »
I have a Whitworth rifle with a wood stock that has nice figure and some man-made -- probably factory -- eye sores. Stamped chechering -- brrrr!--, whitle spacers -- double brrrr, and a finish that is too glare-y for my tastes.

Is there anyone around who would undo these problems -- give it serviceable hand-chekering -- no fleur de lis or anything; replace the ebony fore end and pistol grip gaps w/o a spacer; and then leave the stock un-finshed so that I could do a hand-rubbed finish myself?

What would it cost?

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1B

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Does a stock 'makeover' make sense?
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2004, 01:50:37 PM »
How about cutting out the pressed checkering?  It's possible to do and stripping/sanding is also not a big deal.  Removing the tip and cap and replacing wouldn't be too bad but is a bit of a pain..  Would you want to try some of these yourself or just have them done?  PM me online if you need some of this done.. or you can email at..

iamgunnut69@tahoo.com

If you'd like I could help you through the tecknique..  It's not really all that hard..
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