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Last edited by Michael Petrov; 03-20-2011 at 01:12 AM.
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Wow, when I saw the title "folk art" I was envisioning thumb tacks and pastel paints.
Very nice looking stock.
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At first glance, that cheekpiece reminded me of the Rodgers' stocks from your book. But the carving?
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Deceased February 18th, 2014
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Folk Art,
What a beautiful example of American craftsmanship! That rifle may never see the field but it would not have to prove itself to me by firing it! Thanks! You made my day!
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I has to do something with that hole in the front sight ramp so I made an ivory bead.
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Is that ivory on the pistol grip? Seems to have an Alaskan theme, maybe it is walrus tusk on the grip?
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