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Beautiful stick!
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VERY NICE!!
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What is the cost of such a great job?
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The figure on that stock looks like the sun shining through water. Just beautiful! Nice job Brian.
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Looks good. I like the engraving of the butt plate screws to match those of the floor plate. I am curious, would that be typical of the grade or an added embellishment?
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Very nice Brian. To my eye, you have matched the G grade wood from that period. I always admired the great wood on the G's/ Grade 2 guns.
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Yes, G grade guns had their buttplate screws engraved.
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Brian once again I think the wood sets the bar for a handsome gun and you have done just that!!!! Beautiful job and I bet the owner is most pleased. Applaud for your efforts.
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