Wood Pharr like stock
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Wood Pharr like stock
This morning I was reading threads in the RimFire Centeral Forum and ran across an interstng post on a company that may be making Pharr-like stocks in wood. Here is the link, it is post #9 http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/sh ... p?t=330179
Here is a link to Treebone http://www.treebonecarving.com/index.html
Here is a link to Treebone http://www.treebonecarving.com/index.html
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
George, I just place my order yesterday for a walnut Pharr stock through Treebone. Was going to go with maple, but this morning I decided to stick with walnut since this is going to be for a standard rifle and I think blued steel should stick with walnut. The owner of Treebone, his name is also George, is one of the most pleasant gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure of striking a deal with. As you can see from his website his specialty is with firearms that are probably a little older than what most folks are using in small bore silhouette though.
In about 3 weeks I'll post photos of the naked stock.
In about 3 weeks I'll post photos of the naked stock.
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
You know Mark makes wood stocks as well. Check out his website. His price is $1000.00 and up and thats not including the cost of the materials. 
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
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Actually Treebone is the one that provides Mark"s wood stocks, Mark gave him the pattern 3 or 4 years ago.
Evelio.
Actually Treebone is the one that provides Mark"s wood stocks, Mark gave him the pattern 3 or 4 years ago.
Evelio.
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And you can spend $1000 for a Pharr stock through Treebone as well if you want. George has an amazing selection of wood... only limited by how deep your pocket book is.
On the other hand, if you are like me and your pocketbook has more dust in it than cash then he has wood for people like us too.
It is important to note that the patterns that George at Treebone has are flat topped and are not inletted. The barrel channel and inlet will need to be cut by you or your woodsmith.
On the other hand, if you are like me and your pocketbook has more dust in it than cash then he has wood for people like us too.
It is important to note that the patterns that George at Treebone has are flat topped and are not inletted. The barrel channel and inlet will need to be cut by you or your woodsmith.
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
This certainly isn't a Pharr, but I plan on seeing if it works for me. So far it feels and fits good.

and a bit of the other side:


and a bit of the other side:

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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
Details???????
Looks great! Got any more photos?
Looks great! Got any more photos?
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
Thanks for the compliment. This is my old 40-X. The stock wood is maple. I'm not certain of the botanically correct term, but we call it "swamp" or "water" maple around here. The wood doesn't have the usual, beautiful figure associated with hard or sugar maple. It is light, a bit soft, but light. The stockmaker is a local gunsmith, Garnett Floyd. He usually roughs out stocks on his pantograph, but this one he completed about 70% on the mill and the rest with hand tools (necessary to fit me).
No more pictures, but maybe soon.
No more pictures, but maybe soon.
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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
This is my 40x that Mark did for me. George at Treebone cut the stock from one of his maple blanks. WIth the cost of the wood, shaping the blank, and finishing I have $1170 in th stock alone.








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Re: Wood Pharr like stock
Whoops my bad.Evelio Mc Donald wrote:SHAKES
Actually Treebone is the one that provides Mark"s wood stocks, Mark gave him the pattern 3 or 4 years ago.
Evelio.
That sure is a purty gun Paul.
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It sure is a nice looker Paul.
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A work of beauty Paul....
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That is a great looking firearm.
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Looks great but its wood.
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Jerry you don't sit still long enough for the termites to catch up to you...Looks great but its wood.
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