RM,
Here's what that Rock Ola stock looked liked before I got to it....
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...9/10/R41-1.jpg
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RM,
Here's what that Rock Ola stock looked liked before I got to it....
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...9/10/R41-1.jpg
ANy tips on how to photograph them? I know different lighting angles (oblique), etc. Is it easier to see where wet with BLO maybe. THey are nor nearly as visible as Charlie's, but I want to show them off to you guys in pictures. The condition of the stock is really good! It was a major score for my racker, which with its finish and ME of less than 1.5 was a score on its own!
RM, use indirect lighting and do not use the flash. I get the best pictures when I mess with the f-stop setting and then lighten the digital imagine with photoshop later. It also helps if you use the "micro" setting (the little flower button) if you are taking close-ups - it tells the camera to focus close up. Nutshell, the real trick is LOTS of indirect light and no flash.
Here is the effect of direct vs indirect lighting on a close up.
Actually, they are all visible. You can see them better in real life, as I never claimed to be a photog!
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...01/CCRMC-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Grebuild-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...lingwell-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...andguard-1.jpg
I don't think it will come out any better. I am going to do one last coat of BLO, dry, and buff with felt. Now I need to decide whether to use the SG Type III recoil lug that came on it, or the Winchester Type II I have. I suppose I should see which I can sell for more. Both need adjustment to "hang" the receiver.
The top photo is a Rock-Ola stamp with what may be a rebuild stamp above that. Notice the way the cannons are on your stock. Very simple and with zero detail to them, Rock-Ola for sure.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...PB010027-1.jpg
Here's a pic of my I Cut finally wearing my Inland racker! The pay book is my dad's as are the two inert grenades he brought back. The MK I frag had been turned into a cigarette lighter (love trench art) but the mechanism was broken as was the spoon, so I later replaced the spoon for show. The Japanese Type 97 grenade was taken by my Dad from the ground by a deceased Japanese soldier. He gutted it with the intention of making a lighter out it it also (I assume). The bayonet and M1 Helmet and liner are later acquisitions.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...1/Carb1a-1.jpg
I may only have one carbine now, but at least she is sweet and has a pretty dress (stock)!:thup:
Makes for a nice display !
I already have a large, black walnut shadow box with a plate glass front left from a prototype of an Air Force Vietnam commemorative AR15 series a partner and I were going to do in 1989. Only three cases and three weapons were made. The weapons were sold, but two cases were not. As I made them, I kept them. It is going to convert it to become a shadow box for the Inland, my Dad's folded flag from his funeral, and some of the other Iwo mementos.
A fine tribute to your father sor sure. When it is done please post some photos.