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Rock-Ola Stock Question
I posted the photo of the Rock-Ola stock a number of months back to find out what the “P” on the grip implies. One comment was “it looks like a chip missing in the wood” by someone trying to be cute. The stock is on a Rock-Ola, that according to Rich is at least all correct. Has anyone seen anything like this before on a RO, SN 4591498? I don’t think it is a normal proof mark.
PS I think the stock is a cutdown highwood.
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Last edited by Hooks; 08-31-2009 at 12:29 PM.
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08-31-2009 11:49 AM
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No luck posting pic's, try again later........ Think I have it now. Had to resize the photo's
Last edited by Hooks; 08-31-2009 at 12:30 PM.
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BB,
That's either a inspection stamped P. Or a P stamped from a firing proof.
The circled P proofs (sans serif) in a .50 inch diameter were used by the following contractors....
Inland...off and out throughout production.
Winchester...very early only.
Underwood..early production.
IP and S'G' early production.
Charlie-painter777
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Agree with Charlie. It could also indicate a test/recheck without necessarily rebuilding anything. hth
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Thanks for the input. When I purchased the Rock-Ola, several years ago, it had a lot of heavy cosmoline in the receiver area. There are no rebuild marks anywhere I can see. When do you think the stock was cut down if in fact it was.
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CC records/data actually show first usage of low wood for Rock-Ola beginning in the 6 million range. There may have been some overlap. It could have been a field mod or done prior to storage in an arsenal. The area was easily broken.
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It was possible that the cut to low wood could have been done during the inspection, when the P was stamped.
Many of the Hi-woods are cracked with out the owners having noticed it yet.
I get plenty of stocks to refinish where the owner has noticed a crack that needs attention. Sometimes I find 4 or 5 more.
I have guys tap their stock on a hard surface like a baseball bat to hear if it's cracked or not. This will sound out the major ones.
Charlie
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