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First I hope all of our friends down in Texas are safe and sound.
This collector grade stock came in a while back for repairs. It was broken and fixed wrong. I had to take it apart and start over. It is now ready to go back on it's rifle.
Best Regards.....Frank
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Firewood to fabulous.
Nice work.
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High and Dry Frank, I can't say that to others though! Terrible rainy, flooding mess here in Spring, TX. As always your wood working skills are top notch !
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Hi Rusty, we are glad you are safe. It was terrible news out of Fort Hood. Praying for the families and the heartache they will be going through. God bless our soldiers.
I have another stock that I just finished that I will post later today. It is a nice high wood S'G'.
Stay Safe & Best Regards.....Frank
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Dang, I'm jealous, wish I had your wood skills. What is it soaking in if I may ask ? Look forward to seeing the S'G' redo, I have one that needs help. 
Thanks Chris
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Chris, thank you for the compliment. The stock came to me after it was repaired wrong. The pieces were put together misaligned and the glue set. I had to take it apart and start over. The picture of it in the tank is of the stock going through a "gentle" boil to soften up the water based glue. I have been repairing gun stocks of all kinds for over 40 years. These kinds of repairs do take some experience.
Best Regards.....Frank
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