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Unread 09-11-2016, 11:15 PM   #1
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This is all I can provide. Pictures of the original wood. A buttstock that was split in the head, oil soaked, cracked and nailed. And a forend that looked like it was chewed by a dog.

I provided a nice cleaned up replacement forend wood. And fitted up/refinished another O frame buttstock that Mike provided me with.

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As my friend, Tom would say. "Looks like enough to keep you warm for 15 minutes on a cold winter night!"
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