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101 – English Walnut
102 – Mango
103 – English Walnut with nice marbling
104 – English Walnut with sap wood – nice on one side
105 – Claro Walnut – Some Fiddleback throughout
107 – Bastogne Walnut – Flowers w/ Burl

Claro Walnut Stock just off the duplicator.


Smoothing the stock to start working on the cheekpiece and buttplate and inletting.


Lige Harris took a couple of videos this weekend when the guys brought out and started up the old motorcycles.
Additional pictures of work in progress…















The Allen wrench in the plastic bag is for adjusting the cheekpiece cast-on and cast-off…. aka right and left.






This is a small frame Bullard, one of the earliest serial numbers in existence. It arrived with no stock and no forend. I’ve been researching this particular model, however there is not much info available. As you can see, this is a straight stock on the pictures, and the the one to be worked on has a pistol grip.








One of the many pieces that need to be made to put together a custom rifle.
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Top – American Walnut Plain
Middle – Mango, don’t worry about the smudges, some are filler and the will add color to the stock
Bottom – Exhibition Grade, either Claro or Bastone Walnut / Hybrid


A new life for a 37 Remington. This is interesting because it has a CP Hart barrel and a Kenyon trigger. Should be a nice prone rifle.






