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#6201 10/18/06 11:04 AM
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Can anyone recomend a craftsman that does stock bending? I would like to know if it would be possible to bend a Fox stock from 2" Drop@Comb to 1 1/2" Drop@Comb and 3 5/8ths Drop@Heel to 2 3/4" Drop@Heel. It seems like a lot of bend to me but I would like to ask an expert. Thanks

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If it were mine, I would ask Mr. Trevallion, who posts here as crossed chisels. He is the highest authority that I know on the subject.


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Barry Lee Hands
http://www.barryleehands.com

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Mike Orlen should be able to do it. I spoke with him just yesterday about bending a stock with comparable deminsions.

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You can't know til they try.
I had Mike Orlen bend a stock upward, 3/4".
Another could not be bent at all but he found that out without breaking it. I re-stocked the gun. Both guns were English Walnut with pistol grip. There are no guarantees with stock bending. I recommend Mike for this work.

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Orlen would be a great choice since you're in the NE.
For Midwest fellas, last I heard, Jim Greenwood was still working with Michael Murphy in Augusta, KS. He bent the stock of a buddy's Beretta SC gun and my friend was very pleased: 316-775-0161
Dennis Smith http://www.thestockdr.com 541-483-2183, David Yale (CO) 970-562-4225, or Dan Lammers (AZ) 602-298-4635 might be other options.

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CC here, I always examine very closely any Fox or Parker stock that the Client wants to have the comb 'raised'The lower the grade of each make, the less I want to risk the setting"UP" Several points I check, Has the stock ever been repaired in the 'Hand' or through the Head,Trojen VH and some Gh grade Parkers dont want to'Set up' due to the Grain usually running in a downward direction from the head to the Pistol-Grip. Sterlingworth& some Agrade Foxes that have Medium grade American Walnut dont like to have their"Fibers Stretched "UP" Cast, both "ON" and"IN" usually works 'OK' I recently had a H A Linder Daley,Beautifull 12b DB,The original Bend(drop) at heel was 2.7/8th" Stock length over orig. Horn B/P.14.3/8th.Somebody had attempted to raise the Heel dim.(It had a'Good 1/2 pistol grip,R/Knob.Busted the near mint stock thru the screw-hole, filled the'Gash' with White-Glue, raised the heel dim to2.3/4" A big zero at the'face dim,' so I 'Jigged-it, put the Acme threads to lets screw this bugger up to breaking point(again) I told the Client I alwas wanted to Break a Clients Stock in my Jig; It raised to 1.7/8ths at the heel. I also told Steve"Not to worry I'll make a new stock if you dont like what I'm about to do to your'Linder Daley..I cleaned out the 'Old Girls Gash'no Idea what all that white crud was, meeting these old European Trophies' after they have been'Laid out on the Table' and had the terrible hand of the Dr of death whacking on their vulnerable parts....I made a Frenchie Walnut wedge.getting the grain running exactly in line with the grain running thru the Pistol-Grip,smoke-blacked it into the'G',glued it all togather."VIOLA'Bend stayed at 1.7/8th(had expected it to move down somewhat!Re-Inletted all sears Trigger-plate, triggers. Re-fitted the'Hand-pin'Acts as a Breech-Pin on a Boss,H&H,Purdey,Had to stretch the Trigger-Guard 1/8th to gain the length that the stock Raising had made a difference of.Re-Inletted the Guard&screw,Jigged it back in"Crackem&Burnem's"Torture Machine,screwed the clamps,1/2"cast off-1/2"cast-on,1/2"down and finally...1/2" UP'Stock settled back with no cracks or pops.Shot 150 rounds thru gun over next week,1.1/8oz 2.3/4"& 1.1/4oz.2.3/4" Made a good'ModernDrop(Bend) 1/4"cast off'@Butt-End, Steve has fired several Hundred rounds thru the old 1906(Ithink) gun.Saved a bit of 'Prussian Gun' History,Dr,Raymond said He bets old Linder has rolled over in his grave over this'Stunt' by DT.Crackem & Burnem's Motto"We're not Afraid!!

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Craig,
Mike Orlen did a great job for me and had quick turn around. My recommendation is to give him a call.
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Does anyone have Mike Orlen's telephone number? Thanks

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Michael R. Orlen
79 Salem Street
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 256-1630
michael.orlen@verizon.net

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CC,
Thats quite the reply. I can really appreciate the amount of work it takes to bend a stock and getting everything to fit correctly.
Chris

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