Looking for wood

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mikeborden
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Looking for wood

Post by mikeborden »

Subject says it.

Long story short, I bought a later A and the stock is hosed and needs to be replaced. That is coming from the gunsmith/stockmaker. He says he has a blank in stock that would halfway match the fore-end. However, I thought about replacing the whole thing with a blank that I could pick.

Any of you have any ideas of where to look? I'm willing to spend about 400 bucks or so on the blank.
Also, I'm not sure of what type of wood would be best for a Later style A.


Mike
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Post by Twice Barrel »

Medium fancy English walnut would be most appropriate for a Savage era A grade. I haven't bought any wood for years but a Yahoo search turns up a whole bunch of sources. Remember that most of your cost will be for the labor involved with shaping, in-letting, finishing and checkering which can be substantial when compared to the cost of the wood.
dennyibrandt
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Cecil Fredi Las Vegas has what you need. Dennis Brandt 608 604 6040.
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hunterbid.com has lots of wood.
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Post by bbman3 »

Make sure wood is seasoned properly and dry.Cecil would be a good choice to buy blank from. Bobby
johnboy
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Post by johnboy »

I believe Wenig has 95% inletted wood for Foxes.
NeilC
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Post by NeilC »

Watts Walnut is another good source for blanks: http://www.wattswalnut.com/
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mikeborden
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Post by mikeborden »

Thanks for the replies everyone!

I filled out the form on Cecil's website and got a response back from what looks like his wife saying he will be out of town until next week, which is fine with me.

I'll see what he has to offer while I'm going over the other sites suggested here.

Mike
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