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Old 09-28-2018, 04:34 PM
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Can someone tell me the best wood repair guy around. I have seen some amazing things on here but don't remember the names.
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That's a pretty broad request. What kind of wood do you want to have repaired?
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I believe you are looking for DWFan
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That's a pretty broad request. What kind of wood do you want to have repaired?
I need repair to a gorgeous shotgun forend from the 1860's. The gun is stunning and very high grade so I need a true craftsman to do the work. I know I'm in the wrong place, but I have seen some amazing work from guys on here and would rather patronize a fellow member if possible. Maybe I should move this to the "smithing" area. Anyway, thanks for any ideas.
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I had a great job done by Dan - user ID dotdsd334 on a set of N Frame service stocks.
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You should contact Keith Brown. He repaired some very valuable stocks for me and his work is superb ([email protected]).

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