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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    That’s how I thought I would do it with a single cutter following the lines. Thanks for your input helps to know it has been done successfully and I’m not going down a path where I’m destine to screw up.
    Having seen some of your work (WR grip) and others,I'm sure it will look great. I doubt 'screw up' is in your vocabulary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Having seen some of your work (WR grip) and others,I'm sure it will look great. I doubt 'screw up' is in your vocabulary
    Thanks but I usually don’t post my screw-ups. Lol. But seriously it would be great to successfully restore such a great rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Thanks but I usually don’t post my screw-ups. Lol. But seriously it would be great to successfully restore such a great rifle.
    Could you buy a cheap scrap stock to practice on? Then decide depending on how it goes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobiasstrip View Post
    Could you buy a cheap scrap stock to practice on? Then decide depending on how it goes?
    I am actually now thinking of trying to sell it. I just bought an example that is in much better shape: do I really need two. Only reason to keep it they are 2 different calibers? The collecting game upgrade your example and sell your first find?

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