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Not My Normal Thing! Aging wood.
Jul 7th, 2026 at 5:22pm
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My latest small project. Wink

These pictures are of the wood, after aging the stock set shown in the next post.
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Reply #1 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 5:29pm
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This was completely opposite of what I normally do! Cheesy

The before pictures!  This is one of those projects I took on because it interested me!  The owner bought the rifle in a dark gun show and when he got it outside realized the stock had been completely reworked.  Hated it, and unsuccessfully tried doing some work himself, but decided to call and ask if I would be interested in working on it.  That checkering was really nice and it was hard to make the changes needed.
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Reply #2 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 6:20pm
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bobw wrote on Jul 7th, 2026 at 5:29pm:
This was completely opposite of what I normally do! Cheesy

The before pictures!  This is one of those projects I took on because it interested me!  The owner bought the rifle in a dark gun show and when he got it outside realized the stock had been completely reworked.  Hated it, and unsuccessfully tried doing some work himself, but decided to call and ask if I would be interested in working on it.  That checkering was really nice and it was hard to make the changes needed.
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Afraid I'd be inclined to keep that stock set too. Looks like a very Rolling Block stock set. And the checkering is very nice indeed! I don't see much wrong with it?
  

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Reply #3 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 6:42pm
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Sorry Vall, but they are the same set.  

The second post is what they looked like “before” what they are in the first.  They got aged!

Yes, it is a Rolling Block.
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Reply #4 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 7:12pm
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Lot of history in that stock. I would have never touched it. But that is just me...




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Reply #5 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 7:19pm
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Bob,
Did you recut and age the checkering? If you did, I have a couple of Ballards that need freshened/aged... Smiley  Nice work!
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Reply #6 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 8:30pm
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I think there is some confusion as to what I did.   Probably my fault in how I originally posted this!

So I will try to clarify this thread.

Post #2 shows how I received the wood.  
This shows the work someone else did to the original stock, the new look with fresh cut checkering.

Post #1 is what it looks like after I finished aging.  
This is the same stock as Post #2.   The owner did not like the finish as shown in Post #2.

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Reply #7 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 11:19pm
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Nope my bad. I misunderstood. If you did the ageing process on that wood that is amazing. That is why I was confused (but then that happens a lot to us old folks)... That wood looks like it has been around for ages hence my comment on it's history. That is some fine work.


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Bob,
I can age a rifle myself, use it one time in a NRL 22 match usually does if for me, especially if I take a single shot to one of these run-n-gun things...  There's a reason most have their rifles in a chassis made of polymer or aluminum with a rattle can finish.  I miss-read what you were doing also...
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PS. it's never an original that I use here, but I have aged a few of my own. Grin
  

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bobw wrote on Jul 7th, 2026 at 8:30pm:
I think there is some confusion as to what I did.   Probably my fault in how I originally posted this!

So I will try to clarify this thread.

Post #2 shows how I received the wood.  
This shows the work someone else did to the original stock, the new look with fresh cut checkering.

Post #1 is what it looks like after I finished aging.  
This is the same stock as Post #2.   The owner did not like the finish as shown in Post #2.

Bob



Yes, there was only post #2 when I replied. Still look good to me either way.
  

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jhm wrote on Jul 7th, 2026 at 11:19pm:
Nope my bad. I misunderstood. If you did the ageing process on that wood that is amazing. That is why I was confused (but then that happens a lot to us old folks)... That wood looks like it has been around for ages hence my comment on it's history. That is some fine work.


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Thanks, 
I did the aging, at least trying to get it back to more natural look that someone had “fixed” by sanding, dent raising and either new or recut checkering.  Colors were also somewhat off between the forearm and stock.

I’m finding this aging process is another whole art form! 
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