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Unread 07-14-2014, 08:58 AM   #1
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Anybody got any ideas why G's can come with such great wood? It's like the wood used skips over a grade or two or three on some of these G guns.
I have noted that the GH guns that I took a close look at had stocks made of wood that showed better on one side than the other. I suspect that the wood wasn't good enough for use on higher grade guns because of this inconsistency but was too nice for lower grades. GH guns where a transition from low to high grade and would accept these irregular wood grains. Thus, some very nice wood ended up on GH guns, even if one side was different from the other.
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Jeremy, any chance you could post more photos of the GH wood? Thanks
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I'll post some more pics of the wood tonight.
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Greg is right. If PB had any American Walnut (juglans nigra) with obvious figure, the G Grade guns were the highest grade they could use it on. It was "Put it on a G Grade or burn it in the stove."
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