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Old08-08-2007, 03:41 PM #1
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Here's a Thompson Center Arm stock I carved. The first two photos are without the gloss on the stock, you can see more detail.



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Old08-08-2007, 11:01 PM #2
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Nicely done.

You must have a lot of time in those stocks.
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Very nice!
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Very classy! Thats the kind of thing you can leave to children and grandchildren... functional and pretty at the same time. Nice job!
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Wow!




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Nice!
do you have a close-up picture of the last picture?
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I can take another one. The first pictures are without the gloss. The last picture reflects off the gloss really bad. This stock won 1st place in a woodcarving show last year in the relief catagory. Then husband sold the gun, but I wouldn't let him sell the stock, make him put the synthetic on when he sold it.
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Very nice! How did you learn to carve like that?
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very nice work
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