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Unread 06-15-2009, 03:54 PM   #21
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Just trying to learn how to post a photo...
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Unread 06-15-2009, 09:55 PM   #22
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Don I'll chalk up the extra "H" to fat fingers and a slow mind.

Dean if you can post the picture go ahead and get..R..done
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I certainly do covet that bottom gun. What kind of walnut is that?
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I'm sure Don will reply in a few days, he's in Argentina at the moment. And I'm not with him I'm sad to say.....

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Robert- although sold to me as a rough blank of crotch figured Juglans nigra (eastern black walnut) once the blank was cut to the stock pattern I believe it to be "western black walnut" or wild grown Juglans hindsii. A bit too fancy of a G grade waterfowler but eye catching to say the least. The top stock on the D grade steel barreled gun is Juglans regia or English walnut from California in this case.
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