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I use a combination of powdered dyesWhat is the stock stained with?
Brokennock, I am really honored, thank youVery nice, I was wondering what became of this project. Was just about to dig up the topic and ask.
Please know,,, if I could afford it, I would certainly buy this rifle.
Yeah we know. you keep saying that.Oh I see. I’d buy it if it were left natural, Cherry turns so gorgeous on its own in a short time and I always hate to see artificially stained cherry.
I appreciate that, thanks!Excellent as usual Pathfinder.
My thoughts exactly .Yeah we know. you keep saying that.
England?If it wasn’t for the import hassles and the freight I’d be mightily tempted, also I just bought a re-barreled H&A under hammer and the Chancellor of the Exchequer has only just calmed down.
No, wifeEngland?
That is hilarious!No, wife
These Colonial styles are .50 and over. The SMR is .45 and lower. Thanks for your kind comment!Absolutely gorgeous, I hope I can catch one in 45 or a SMR in 40 that you do, flawless craftsmanship
BeautifulThese Colonial styles are .50 and over. The SMR is .45 and lower. Thanks for your kind comment!
Thank you! And ust to clarify- I did not refer to anything as being painted black, LOL !Very, very nice rifle, you did another nice job! I'm not far from PA Dutch land and the use of the hearts and such are seen on a lot of barns . Your reference to things being painted black refers to the Amish, they do that, the Mennonites paint their vehicle bumpers black, at least when they were chrome with black cars.
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