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    Nice SJ Stock In The Shop

    Here is a nice SJ stock that needed some work. It had a heavy coat of varnish applied to it that needed to be removed. It also had some holes drilled into it that I plugged. After the varnish was removed you could see some nice stampings, including the CC. Two more rounds with RLO and it will be ready to go home.

    Best Regards.....Frank

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    Nice looking stock. I must ask. What do you think was the original reason those holes were drilled in the stock in the first place for?

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    I don't know for sure about the holes. Possibly for some type of sling set up??

    Best Regards.....Frank

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    Nice job again...I too was thinking some sort of sling setup...
    Regards, Jim

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    Another nice save of a war time stock Frank.

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