Excellent job! I saved the pictures in my special documents folder for later reference. This is simply great!
I have a job I've been meaning to complete, but never got around to it (I might give it a shot this summer). Some time ago, I was able to acquire a Mauser banner rifle dated 1934 (original German rifle, not a Chinese copy), which is basically a civilian Kar 98 with a better finish and no military markings - they also feature a full-size "Mauser" logo on the top of the receiver, hence the nickname "banner rifle". Mine looks like it is a new rifle, despite it's age... it was supposedly brought back by a Canadian WW2 vet as a war trophy (that he probably took away at gunpoint from some German farmer named Hans, lol!.. because the gun was a commercial production rifle).
Unfortunately...

the dumbass Bubba who had it sometime between the time this war trophy was brought over and the time I acquired it (some 10 years ago, perhaps) had chopped down the front of the stock, which makes it look somewhat too "sporterized" for a collector's taste (nothing terrible, but still greatly hinders the value and the looks). The bad part is that these guns had special non-military type stocks (as per what I was told by seller +-10 years ago), so finding the appropriate one will be more than likely impossible, especially in this day and age. Custom is the only way to go at this point.
But this thread and pics just gave me a few ideas... so I thank you for that! I might give it a shot this summer, actually (I'm way too busy for now, unfortunately). When I do, I'll be sure to make a dedicated thread to it with pics.
So these are my plans as far as stock refinishing goes (that, plus I have a DSM-34 Mauser trainer in .22LR that was also bubba'd at some point... seriously, where do/did those damn idiots (bubbas) come from, lol?!). Btw, if anyone has an old K98 stock (or even the intact front end of such a stock + metal parts that come with it) lying around, I'm interested. It might make the job a little easier. A K98 cleaning rod would also help, as the Mauser banner rifle does have a provision for one. Thanks!
P.S. The accurate name for the above mentioned rifle is
Mauser Standard Modell.