Update
Last Friday morning I arrived at Wenig's shop in tiny Lincoln, Missouri with my plank of walnut that I hoped these folks could help me turn into a nice looking stock worthy of this fine gun. I really didn't know what kind of service experience I was in for considering I was there asking them to correct a mistake. Just a caveat that in no way am I someone that could ever be mistaken for anything close to an expert in gun stock making or restoration in general; just a DIY junkie that has always had an affection for old American doubles that has been bitten by this restoration bug. And admittedly, I have no frame of reference within which to judge my experience with Wenig as I have no doubt there are many fine individuals and small companies in this industry that do great work and deliver outstanding customer service. That said, these guys could not have been more accommodating and friendly to my wife and I during our 2 1/2hour visit. Luke Chambers took us around and introduced us to most all of his small staff of about 15 employees and let us observe and ask questions as they performed their particular craft. The experience of each employee, from carving to finishing and everything in between, was obvious even to my untrained eye. The gentleman who did most of the fitting had honed his skills over 42 years and was happy to share some key tips with me. I must say the visit alone was worth the trip to beautiful central Missouri. As for my stock, they took the time to make sure I was happy with the section of my plank they would be carving that would likely produce the strongest and most aesthetic grain and figure. Long story short, these guys more than made up for their mistake in my mind and of course, didn't charge me another dime. I'll post a pic tonight of the semi-inletted stock with correct pistol grip they duplicated from the existing stock. I couldn't be more pleased with the final product I wound up with.
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