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Re: Stock making
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Sep 26th a 02:34 PM
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by Doug Mann |
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I have two recommendations that I have used extensively over the years. The first is Gene Simillion in Colorado Gene does very fine work and is my go to guy for exacting work on complicated stocks. He is expensive but worth every penny. The second is Donnie Gemmes (Show-me-gunstocks) in Missouri. Donnie also does fine work on less complicated stock. He is also very inexpensive, I've told him he needs to raise his prices.
I only use duplicated stocks if I have a very good pattern to use. It saves the client a lot of money. If I don't it's the old "from the blank". A current project is a Remington rolling block #2 frame with a sporter style stock. It will be " from the blank".
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