Good afternoon,
As I’ve stated before most of my experience has been with production guns. Something I did not see before coming to this site was the term “wormwood stocks”. In a couple of posts, it is referred to in relation to stocks made by a Jackie Brown. In looking at the pictures the stock look like it has termite tracks through it or like the bottom of a worm-infested wooden sea dory. So, are the worm holes done artificially to obtain an antique look or does the wood used have actual worm holes in it? Is this look something that’s desired in custom guns or is it something you see a lot of in real antique guns? If there are actual worms that do this, can you come across their damage in modern guns? I did a search on site and with the exception of Jackie Brown only came up with the wormwood bush used to distill absinthe.
Thanks for any info,
R
If nobody has any info on wormwood you can still send me the absinthe.
As I’ve stated before most of my experience has been with production guns. Something I did not see before coming to this site was the term “wormwood stocks”. In a couple of posts, it is referred to in relation to stocks made by a Jackie Brown. In looking at the pictures the stock look like it has termite tracks through it or like the bottom of a worm-infested wooden sea dory. So, are the worm holes done artificially to obtain an antique look or does the wood used have actual worm holes in it? Is this look something that’s desired in custom guns or is it something you see a lot of in real antique guns? If there are actual worms that do this, can you come across their damage in modern guns? I did a search on site and with the exception of Jackie Brown only came up with the wormwood bush used to distill absinthe.
Thanks for any info,
R
If nobody has any info on wormwood you can still send me the absinthe.