64Springer
75 Cal.
When I built my first Traditions Kentucky rifle, I adorned it with way too many tacks. Not even tacks really. They were star embossed rivets from Tandy leather company. Ended up drilling many tiny holes so the rivets could be pressed in.
Long story short, I hated it when I was done and the rifle just sat around. So here we are fifteen years later, and all the rivets have been removed. Leaving, you guessed it, lots of little holes in the stock. Which have all been filled in with Dap wood filler.
Staining the stock is out of the question. But what about, wait for it, PAINT. Yes, paint. Been looking at Clay Smith and John Miller pieces. They use period correct colors. Mostly burgundy to reddish oranges. With some blacks and greens and creams as accents.
Do you guys have any painted rifles? Are you familiar with other builders besides the mentioned builders above?
Thanks.
Long story short, I hated it when I was done and the rifle just sat around. So here we are fifteen years later, and all the rivets have been removed. Leaving, you guessed it, lots of little holes in the stock. Which have all been filled in with Dap wood filler.
Staining the stock is out of the question. But what about, wait for it, PAINT. Yes, paint. Been looking at Clay Smith and John Miller pieces. They use period correct colors. Mostly burgundy to reddish oranges. With some blacks and greens and creams as accents.
Do you guys have any painted rifles? Are you familiar with other builders besides the mentioned builders above?
Thanks.