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Unread 03-06-2012, 09:57 PM   #1
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Tom, a modestly figured American Black Walnut stock on a Remington VH or VHE isn't "amazing" at all really. We have seen quite a number of such V's and in my opinion are the equal of, or better figured than, the Meriden era Grade 2 guns wood.
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Tom, a modestly figured American Black Walnut stock on a Remington VH or VHE isn't "amazing" at all really. We have seen quite a number of such V's and in my opinion are the equal of, or better figured than, the Meriden era Grade 2 guns wood.

I'm sure your correct. My VH made in 1900 is as straight grain and as non-figured as they come. Agree this is early GH level wood on this one no doubt.
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