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Yes. It is no different than any other repair. There are many coats of finish on top of the blending work.
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English hand, double triggers, what looks to be a greater than 15" LOP...love it. Execution of the extension is pure artistry...gorgeous.
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Ian, I am most comfortable with a 15 1/2" length of pull. So, I do have a few guns with extensions , just to make them shootable for me. I carried the gun for 20 years in the "before" condition, sort of ignoring the non matching grain, but now I don't have to look at the difference anymore.
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Mr. Larson, "I'm glad it turned out reasonably well" is the understatement of the century  Simply outstanding work, congratulations! JC
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To Mark: Would you mind posting a ballpark figure for a job like Daryl's or does each one require its own estimate? I love that piece of work! Thank you,
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Mark does great work! I'm very pleased with the one he did for me.
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Daryl,
By your post I assume you had the extension already on the gun, and Mark matched up the grain figure and finished it? Will Mark also add the wood extension, or does it need to be already in place when he receives it?
Beautiful work, Mark.
Stan
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Stan, yes the extension was already on for many years. I don't think Mark will add the wood, just the "finish" part.
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Stan, yes the extension was already on for many years. I don't think Mark will add the wood, just the "finish" part. That's even more impressive to me!
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To Mark: Would you mind posting a ballpark figure for a job like Daryl's or does each one require its own estimate? I love that piece of work! Thank you, Jim, a very general ballpark figure would be in the $250-$400 range. It all depends on how much original finish has to be removed, how large the blended area is, how much refinishing is necessary, whether or not disassembly and repair of the stock is required, etc. On Daryl's gun, I didn't have to remove that much original finish, so I was able to get by with refinishing and blending just to the checkering line, which saved quite a bit of time. He sent the forend as well, which helped in matching color and finish. I have also repaired a few stocks that were in 2-3 pieces and then used this method to cover the dark crack lines, although not in the checkered areas unfortunately. I am buying some checkering tools today to see if I can find a way around this problem. Here are a couple pics of a void repair on a belgian hammer gun I did a couple weeks ago: Before:  After: 
Last edited by Mark Larson; 03/02/10 10:42 PM.
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