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Sidelock
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Ive restored 2 Saltwood guns with Art in the past 5 years. A 28 gauge Pigeon and a 20 Gauge Diana. This will be the 3rd.
bOb isn't this a little different than a restoration ?
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In terms of the wood which you solicited opinion, most look like fancy kindling imho. Sorry about my mistake. I was thinking the exact same thing about those stock blanks buzz. Most of them would be best suited for handgun grips or ballpoint pen turning blanks. But that fancy feather and crotch figure draws in a lot of people with flamboyant Liberace type personalities, and makes them forget what makes a good gunstock.
Voting for anti-gun Democrats is dumber than giving treats to a dog that shits on a Persian Rug
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You know lying keith (a nobody from nowhere), I dont believe Id call you a nay sayer. Given your punch bowl turd-like qualities, Id definitely characterize you as a poo pooer.
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Why are you so nasty bOb...
Fact is after checking the prices of a pointer grade 28 guage superposed you might be onto something...I think if you had the stock lay out drawn on the wood it would be easier to see what you might end up with.
Good luck...Just a thought bOb.
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...Fact is after checking the prices of a pointer grade 28 guage superposed you might be onto something...I think if you had the stock lay out drawn on the wood it would be easier to see what you might end up with.
Good luck...Just a thought bOb. OH MY GODIm afraid our jOe has been body snatched and the alien pod left in his stead has hatched yielding a thoughtful, constructive and appreciated participant to this thread. If you come in peace, I say welcome.
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It's refreshing to see that an unsolicited comment can be welcome under certain conditions.
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Interesting and worthy project Bob. While not something I follow, I can only recall holding one 28ga. Superposed in my life. They are not exactly thick on the ground. The second set of barrels really makes it a special project. Choked differently than the first set?
Firearms imports, consignments
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That blank is the current style choice for all Miroku grade 5s Feather crotch American black, straight in the hand, and feather flowing down from comb
Out there doing it best I can.
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oh oh, pretty, pretty wood...ohhhhh...
thanks fur sharin...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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