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    Dale Gath FT stock price

    Hi all
    I don't know if this is in the right place...maybe a question for the 'for sale' forum.....anyways. I have a Dale Gath FT stock for a Daystate MK3 which is surplus to requirements, but I have no idea of its value. It really is a thing of beauty. I have tried to attach a couple of pictures. What would you say is a sensible price to ask for this?
    Thanks in advance
    Kev
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    Bit of an unknown then???

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    stock

    Dale shoots @ Bisley,but i bet you have a stock without an adjustable cheeck piece?

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    The cheek piece is adjustable. In fact, being on a single pillar I like the way that it can be adjusted for angle a well as height. You should be able to see the cheek piece in the second attachment.
    Kev

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    very nice stock mate , not sure how much its worth but if you do sell it let me know please
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chriscase
    very nice stock mate , not sure how much its worth but if you do sell it let me know please

    The stock is definitely going to be up for sale....I just wanted to start at a sensible price. If it's not worth much on its own then I'll sell it with the MK3.

    I'd love to see how these things are made. It looks like a blending of art and craftsmanship.

    Kev

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    I would have thought somewhere around £250 would be a fair price.

    Nice trigger by the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooby
    I would have thought somewhere around £250 would be a fair price.

    Nice trigger by the way
    ....part of the reason I would prefer to sell the stock and keep the action

    As part of my financial juggling act...how much should I be looking to pay for a bog standard second hand beech stock to put on a MK3?

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    I Don't think the MK3 has ever been available in a beech stock but you should be able to get a Walnut stock for £80-£110 depending on model & condition.

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    Thanks Pete. £80 would work out well.
    Kev

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