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Thread: Walnut stock build (done the traditional way)

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    Haha @Sideshow yeah it’s the last point that you can ruin a perfectly good stock.

    I was asked once to checker a forend to go on a Holland and Holland single rifle. Man, it took me days to pluck up the courage to start cutting!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter_Nick View Post
    Haha @Sideshow yeah it’s the last point that you can ruin a perfectly good stock.

    I was asked once to checker a forend to go on a Holland and Holland single rifle. Man, it took me days to pluck up the courage to start cutting!
    @Hunter_Nick yeah my bum was going “Man hole cover………20cent piece”! Once you start it’s kind of therapeutic though
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    @Hunter_Nick I,ve got a Walnut blank in Brians woolshed I'd love another stock for my Jongmans.
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    Completion

    So, here it is. Completed and ready to hit the hill and do what it was made for!

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    Awesome work!
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    What a beaut!
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    Stunning well done that man!
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    WOW...that is stunning.
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    Awesome job

    Sent from my SM-A530F using Tapatalk
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    Very impressive
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    Geepers you have some talent man- well done !
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    I’d be too afraid to take that out on the hill.

    Outstanding work, look forward to seeing more of your work.

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    Wow, that's amazing. I really like the trigger guard relief, very nice touch. I have made a few stocks over the years, and can say without a shadow of a doubt that I do not have the patience required for a superb job such as this. Nice job.

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    Woow Nick,that take some patience and skill.Very nice.
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    Great work
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