Another facet of my hobby, and weakness of mine, beautiful wood

Nice wood! Where have you been picking up the blanks? Any good Canadian sources?

I'm in the middle of a project to restore a Bubba modified Winchester 1886 in 45-90 WCF and the butt stock/fore end is the last big item on my shopping list to be taken care of.
 
Nice Wood! Just a suggestion but when you photograph dark wood on a light background it is really hard to get a proper exposure--it works better with less contrast.

Do you do the checkering or do you have someone who does it for you? I am looking for a checkerer for some work on a couple of stocks.

Regards, 44Bore
 
I'm trying to learn, but wouldn't touch anyone else's stock just yet... I'm trying to get up to a point where I'd checker my nice stuff, but certainly not there yet. Building a BP rifle right now, that's what the semi complete stock's for, I'll probably checker it and show the results when I'm done but it'll be a few months or more.
 
Very nice. If I may offer some advice, without sounding ####ty, take a photography class. It will help with the appearance of your beauties.
 
I'm good thanks, here's some shots of mine I actually care about, these are just snaps with a $100 camera to throw up on the board and share, couldn't be bothered to properly prepare these kinda shots. Not trying to sound indignant, just quite happy with my photography.


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Beauty is as beauty does...

That levergun is drop-dead gorgeous! My wife wants to know where to get a jacket like that.

Some of the nicest possible wood lives on rifles, problem is most owners figure the only hunting-shooting guns are synthetic so the wood stocked guns are left home.

What's with that? That's not what they were made for.



Cheers,

FM
 
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