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I agree that starting over is the best option. Remember to measure twice, cut once.... smile

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Hi Mark, OK I looked at your site. Bloody hell! smile

I'll PM you.

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Originally Posted By: Ballistix999
Bloody hell! smile


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LOL! I love that expression. Thanks.

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Originally Posted By: Ballistix999
Yeah. True. PA24. I'm getting the Evans re-stocked at the moment and I'm not running to another atm. smile I'll see how much shorter it is than the 1 gun (I don't think it's off by much) and either leave it or put a bit of wood on the end. Present point on re-cap taken but there are plenty of nice guns with a "wooden extension that isn't more than an inch long).

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If it is only off by a little, like one inch or so, I would leave it alone....just use your slip on leather pad and forget it........no re-caps........It's not a barn gun mate.............

BTW....pairs were not always 'identical' in every aspect........sometimes his and hers......

I have faith in you....... you will figure it out properly mate......... smile

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While Mark's work is just wonderful, I would suggest shopping for a nice piece of Turkish wood for an extension; something with very similar color and grain pattern. It's out there somewhere, just keep looking. When finished, it will be almost unnoticed.
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Originally Posted By: John Roberts
While Mark's work is just wonderful, I would suggest shopping for a nice piece of Turkish wood for an extension; something with very similar color and grain pattern. It's out there somewhere, just keep looking. When finished, it will be almost unnoticed.
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John: Tony is referring to a Best, 7 pin S. Grant sidelock....not one of your Galazan RBLs. HaHa. It has to be done as in Best fashion.


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I'm going to measure it against the one I had stocked to my dimensions if it's half an inch or maybe a tad more shorter I'm going to leave it smile

As you say Best Grant...don't mess is probably right.

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Tony, might I suggest a leather covered pad. They are elegant and look right on a Grant.


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Tony, why keep torturing yourself. Just sell me the first Grant.


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Yes, thanks Doug.

Mike, hah!

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