Coal-Cracker
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Recently received an in-the-white Lancaster flintlock.
I noticed there are a couple shallow cracks in the stock. I spoke with the builder and the builder believes the cracks to be stable and the strength shouldn't be compromised (The builder has been nothing but cooperative and I have zero reason to doubt their integrity.)
How common is this and what would you do to fix it. The cracks are so slight, I don't think I could even get glue into the split.
Thanks in advance. Your knowledge base is always appreciated.
Pic below.
Stock https://imgur.com/a/Qv0LN
I noticed there are a couple shallow cracks in the stock. I spoke with the builder and the builder believes the cracks to be stable and the strength shouldn't be compromised (The builder has been nothing but cooperative and I have zero reason to doubt their integrity.)
How common is this and what would you do to fix it. The cracks are so slight, I don't think I could even get glue into the split.
Thanks in advance. Your knowledge base is always appreciated.
Pic below.
Stock https://imgur.com/a/Qv0LN
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