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bajabuc

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I have a four screw cap box stock. Any idea what CVA used for wood?
 
I’ve seen some of the earlier with very nice maple stocks. The two I have are beech, or so I’ve been told. The beech is rather plain, not a lot of figure.
 
mine is extremely straight grained...not a curl or a meander. really blah! I need a piece of straight grained whitish wood...not pine... 3 inches by 7 inches not thicker than an inch with the grain running the length of the piece. I've been playing with this 4 screw since 1966 and I need to put the cheek piece back. preferably cheap and in Knoxville TN on a kat bus route. I'm 82 and don't drive...'cause I tend to forget what I'm doing.
 
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