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My ebony inlay is finished, payment has been made, and it is to be shipped back to me, starting tomorrow morning. From the pictures, I am excited. It appears to be exactly what I wanted.

Will post pictures when it arrives.


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Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
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That really looks nice.

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I'll be checking here for photos every morning! smile

I may have to get my Dickinson done as well.


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Love that idea


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I''ve had my stocker do something similar Stan and could not have been happier with the result. Looks very similar to what fallcreek has done. Only difference is I used horn, not ebony. That was more due to the fact that I had the horn laying about and I didn't have any ebony.

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As promised a few weeks ago, I am ready to post pics of the forend inlay that I had done on my Dickinson Estate .410. I've had it back for several weeks but wanted to do a refinish on the wood before posting the pic(s).

I cannot express how pleased I am with the job Mark Larson did for me. He was extremely easy to work with and knocked it out of the park, IMHO. I requested ebony and did not specify jet black ebony (Gaboon?). I'm glad now that I didn't, even though I did have black in mind.

There will be "before" forend pics and an after. I drew roughly what I wanted it to be shaped like on the wood itself with a "lead" pencil, but asked him to use his artistic talents to fine tune the size and shape, and of course, symmetry. Being a Libra, I'm pretty anal about symmetry.

I just finished up the refinish on the wood a couple days ago. It consisted of three applications of the 1:1 Tung Oil and Marine Spar Varnish + mineral spirits + Japan drier sanded in with 320 grit wet-and-dry, one application sanded in with 400, and one with 600. Then, four applications of the 2:1 finish itself diluted with mineral spirits, then softly wiped off with a clean, soft flannel cloth. It bears small resemblance to the wood finish it carried when I bought it new.

Before . . .

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After the sketch I did . . .

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The finished (pun intended) product . . .

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And, the buttstock after the refinish . . .

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Beautiful work! The inlay works very well, and the refinish is quite the improvement!
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Stan that looks great.

The one Chris Dawe did for me was on a nice little German 16 ga and he made it very long and thin. I love how different it is from the usual insert, like yours.

I’ll get a pic tomorrow and add it to my post.


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Stan,

in addition to the ebony inlay it looks like he also reshaped the forend to be more tapered than the original shape and I like the new shape much better. I also really like the color and grain of the inlay.

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I very much agree, Bob. I am so glad I sent it to Mark instead of tackling the job myself. His artistic eye and abilities are evident here.

I think it will look better with a dark brown pigskin leather covered pad, rather than a black one, now. When I was sort of expecting to see a black inlay I was leaning towards a black pad, but I now think dark brown would complement the inlay, and the wood, better.

A recoil pad isn't necessary for recoil reduction, obviously, on a .410. But, I need an extra 1/2" to 5/8" LOP, and I'm tiring of using the Kick Killer lace-on on this gun. It works, but the wood is just too nice to cover up.


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