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J.B.Patton, If I install a 'Oval'or Individual letters in a stock that is "Finished,ie. Polished,I have a "process" that allows me to match stock finishes'. It a lot easier on a Re-Stocker of course,but when the oval has been previously engraved,Monogram etc,"Great care has to be used". I dont find it necessary to completely refinsh the stock. cc/dt


David, let me speak for you using your own words and photographs.

Here I will chronicle the replacement of a gold oval in a finished stock as best I can, using photos and words of the master, David Trevallion, a/k/a crossedchisels, in a job he did for me. These words and photos were in various emails he sent to me as the job progressed. Maybe DT can chime in with details of this delicate procedure. I can testify that the end result is perfection.

Background: It seems he took issue with the gold oval existing in my rifle's stock and suggested a replacement, something I really hadn't contemplated. When the master suggests, only a fool resists. So I said "Have at it."

Here we go. The captions are above the photos:

Apply a little heat and hold the tongue just right, and the old one lifts out. Then the master prepares the new recess to receive the new gold oval.


Original oval in new cavity:





Cutting oval from 14k sheet:





Setting the oval to fit the stock:





Filing outside suface for flatness before fitting to stock:





Oversized 14k Gold Oval fitted and glued into stock..Next stage, Polish Gold and surrounding stock Match color of stock and blend in new Oil polish:





Mr Rosco Stephenson,,,,,Following are Photos of the Finished "New 14kt Yellow Gold Extra large Oval that I"ive made and Installed into your Gibbs DB Rifle. I have started rebuilding up the Stock Finish after blending the color, I had to file a fair amount from the stock on the Rt. side, but It is blending in quite well , Damm Slacum is staying tacky even after 10hrs in front of the Air conditioner.....But each coat is drying better that the one before it....





And the end result:





Now where's Barry Lee Hands when I need him?

David and Barry Lee, you are both masters. Thanks for sharing with us on this forum.

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Good post Roscoe.


All the best,
Barry Lee Hands
http://www.barryleehands.com

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