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Originally Posted by
RobD
Please feel free to email us with model recommendations that we can work towards reproducing
I think if a man sent a pattern to them for reproduction, they could pantograph about anything. Would that ever be valuable...
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03-26-2020 01:05 PM
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Well, I'm impressed....... Just ordered the full set for the old girl.
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Legacy Member
My 1916 LSA restoration was also a full new reproduction stock set, although not from Prestige, made using the same technique. The results were very pleasing. It takes more work inletting and bedding than a No4, specifically to get the nose cap to fit properly, and to get the correct bed on the draws, with no gaps. To get a good finish I had to sand and apply boiled linseed oil
many times. A very enjoyable project though.
Cheers,
Burton.
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What wonders one can preform with a hacksaw and some Tru-oil.
Please post after photo eye candy.
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Got a shipment notification already! I emailed them a question about how the wood is shaped around the mag cut off. About 20 minutes later, I had a picture that answered my question. Pretty impressed so far.
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Received the stock set from Prestigious Wood Stocks for the LSA No1 Mk3
Here are few pics of the stock set from Prestigious Wood Stocks out of Canada
. I am not in town so I cannot "pet" them yet.
Looks good so far.
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Looks like nice material, lots of extra there on the front. Looks like you'll have lots to do when you slim it down...
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