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Post by caryc on Nov 22, 2010 22:03:19 GMT -5
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Lil Dudey
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Post by Lil Dudey on Nov 22, 2010 22:26:28 GMT -5
Very Nice! I like the way the grips blend in the blue.
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Post by 38 WCF on Nov 22, 2010 22:36:46 GMT -5
I like it alot. Really !
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Post by Lee Martin on Nov 23, 2010 9:55:40 GMT -5
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Post by steveb on Nov 23, 2010 10:24:36 GMT -5
Um..WOW ! Should last a lifetime too. Wonder what they'd look like without the dye job ? Maybe go well with S.S. ? steve b
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Post by caryc on Nov 23, 2010 11:45:27 GMT -5
Um..WOW ! Should last a lifetime too. Wonder what they'd look like without the dye job ? Maybe go well with S.S. ? steve b Same wood
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Post by caryc on Nov 23, 2010 11:50:04 GMT -5
I have bloodwood but don't much care for the rather straight uninteresting grain in it.
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Post by Frank V on Nov 23, 2010 12:37:50 GMT -5
Cary, like all of your stocks I've seen they are beautiful. My personal preferance would be the natural color. Either would be a great set of stocks though. Thanks for sharing. Frank
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Post by Mark Terry on Nov 25, 2010 20:51:57 GMT -5
Those are very nice, both with and without the added color.
I'm of the opinion that Cary could make nice looking stocks out of old pallets.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2010 9:13:54 GMT -5
Cary: how well does the stain hold up over time? I assume it is clear coated so it should be durable, right? BTW I'm always in awe of your work.
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Post by caryc on Dec 1, 2010 11:43:26 GMT -5
Cary: how well does the stain hold up over time? I assume it is clear coated so it should be durable, right? BTW I'm always in awe of your work. The dye is applied first, then I do my standard Tru Oil finish that takes me a full week to do. The color is not going to rub off. ;D
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Post by Ken O'Neill on Dec 1, 2010 17:15:52 GMT -5
Both are very nice. Personally, I prefer the natural.
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Post by ezekiel38 on Dec 29, 2010 12:54:06 GMT -5
As a poster mentioned above the red grip really jumps out in appealing contrast to the blued gun.
Your work is always top drawer.
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Post by erich on Dec 29, 2010 13:29:54 GMT -5
Those are both really neat - I'm not sure which I like better. I grew up with massive white oak trees outside my bedroom window, so I have a fond feeling for the wood. I have to say, though, it takes a true artist to be able to bring out its beauty - my hat is off to you, sir.
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