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A Nice Piece of Walnut

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My next project is off to a good start. This piece of Claro walnut came from Cecil Fredi in Las Vegas, Nevada. $150 plus shipping. It's has the same grain and color on both sides. Great service and a good price plus he's great to deal with. The barrel is a 36 caliber Douglas (we think, it's unmarked) that was never used. It should turn out to be a nice little half stock squirrel rifle. That is if I don't turn it into stove wood. That's the stock layout as it came, definitely not the one I'll be using.

EDIT: I should add that he doesn't do long rifle stocks so there's no use in bothering him with calls about that.

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Wood that would make any man proud.


PS: Pedersorry walnut is in the lower left part of the plank. Half of my 1766 Charleville stock was sap wood.
 
If I do turn it into stove wood you sure won't hear about it! That's the trouble with starting out with a beautiful piece of wood. There are so many ways to blow it. Hopefully, I'll be the only one who knows where the mistakes are lurking and I can guarantee there will be something that I wish I had done a little different.
 

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