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    M1 stock. Walnut or Birch?

    Looks like it's been there, but what's underneath looks interesting.
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    "Self-realization. I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"

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    IMHO, brown-stained birch.

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    The 3rd picture makes me think Birch. The 4th gives me some doubt. Well at that price, I won't lose money on it, when I put it back up for sale.
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    Its Birch

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    Birch,, but like finlog stated that is a good price for DAS marked wood. I also bet it would clean up good. Rick Bicon

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    Birch

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