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Earnie

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I thought you guys would enjoy seeing my Parker grouse gun. It's stocked with a piece of my pin oak burl.
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That is one beautiful piece of art you have there. I would be scared to carry it into brambles!
 
Sadly enough, I haven't hunted with it since I restocked it. Our rapid decline of grouse in southern Ohio also has kept me from taking her back out. I have used her in a live pigeon 20ga. event or two.
 
A thing of beauty for sure! Earnie, it's just not fair that you get to go through all that figured wood at work and cull stuff out.
 
your gonna have a flood of customers in the very near future so i hope you love turning wood into masterpieces

like they said wow WOW! WOW! 3W.....

sherm...
 
Ernie
That beautiful gun needs to be pointed at ducks, send it up and I'll break it in for you :).
wis boz
 
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This may sound like a very stupid question Earnie...But...Did you actually carve the stock yourself to form or did you utilize your inventory of wood to send to someone to build for you? This leads into a second question...If you did carve this yourself would you be willing to build a fore and butt to an over-under Model 300 Remington that has seen it's days in the duck blind with a wood of choice I could pick you have in inventory.

Regards,
Kristan
 
Ernie
That beautiful gun needs to be pointed at ducks, send it up and I'll break it in for you :).
wis boz
Actually this gun has been fired the most in your state of Wisc.and is the place where I fell on it and broke the original stock while grouse hunting!
 
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