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Agreed, Brian. Anyone who says the stock has to be refinished when installing a pad, simply doesn't know how to install a pad. Not surprising, considering who did the job.
Fix the crack. A proper repair hardly ever hurts the value, but restocking it, regardless of the stocker, and quality of wood, will never add value, and usually diminish it.
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