Beauty of wood...

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This is a block of French walnut I split into panels just waiting for that special revolver grip order.
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Look great and hold onto those beauties! Cost of figured walnut and even plain looking wood has skyrocketed I heard. I used to take those nice looking stocks for granted back in the 70s or even 80s. Seem like a luxury lately.
 
English walnut I made for my grandsons Colt Frontier Scout.
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French walnut I made for a client with wood he supplied.
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Reworked black walnut on a Marlin 41 Cowboy
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Snakewood on a Horvath L'il gun 41 Special
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French walnut by Rob Rowen
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French walnut by John Linebaugh
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French walnut made by Roy Fishpaw for this old model 41 mag, his personal hunting revolver.
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Claro walnut by Rob Rowen.
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My name is Robb and I have a wood problem! :)
 
I love wood also, some very nice examples in this post. I have too many examples to show so I picked my 2 favorite. A 50th anniversary Remington model 870 and a 1940's Winchester 75 Sporter. Sometimes you just luck out and find some nice figure in a particular gun. Wish they would do 1 in 1000 guns like Winchester and Marlin used to do in late 1800's early 1900's.
 

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