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    The prettiest custom mauser guess what wood

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    This is a custom mauser that has at least a thousand dollar piece of wood on it.....once in a lifetime find..let me know what you think......it is a keeper....30.06 on a m98.....best action ever made... sorry for the bad pics...they have no justice on the actual stock..let me know what u think.my friend is a picture hog. LOL

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    I've seen some Bastogne walnut that looked like that.

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    The prettiest custom mauser guess what wood

    It's birch, I bet!
    In Swedish it's called masurbjörk, with the masur in the word being twisted wood, often the result of the birch growing in the higher mountains of the north. This type of wood is more often than not used for making knife handles in traditional Swedish knife making.
    Right?

    In any case, that stock is beautiful, and the price you mentioned, is way low, even if that was for the raw, not yet dry wood...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derenius View Post
    It's birch, I bet!
    In Swedish it's called masurbjörk, with the masur in the word being twisted wood, often the result of the birch growing in the higher mountains of the north. This type of wood is more often than not used for making knife handles in traditional Swedish knife making.
    Right?

    In any case, that stock is beautiful, and the price you mentioned, is way low, even if that was for the raw, not yet dry wood...

    nope not either one yet.. my dad built this rifle....thanks for looking ...this has to be the prettiest rifle I have ever owned.....thanks again
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    Well, whatever the wood, your dad did that tree proud. That's the best looking Mauser I have ever seen.

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    dirkdiggler. wasn't he a stuntman in some movies?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gandydancer View Post
    dirkdiggler. wasn't he a stuntman in some movies?
    I wish I had the same name...I thought that if I could call myself the same name then I may be the same as on Boogie Nights...It doesn't work that way and now I am cursed with the sign on name....LOL

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    Oh, come on then!? What is it? Maple?

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    My guess would be myrtle. Nice piece of wood.

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    Looks a lot like myrtle, maybe from a burl, to my (mostly untrained) eye. My dad made a small coffee table for my grandmother out of a slab of that -- not sure which of my aunts wound up with that when she died...

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    grain is tight, light color wood, crotch feather from a large crotch. I don't know what chesnut looks like, elm has more open grain, could be hickory?

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    Could a poplar tree and wild cherry mated and this is their offspring? Very nice wood and well done.
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    Given your location, and since it's probably something unusual, I'll guess sweetgum or pawpaw.

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    Beautiful stock! Chesnut?
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    Don't know what it is but I wish it was mine!!

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    It is myrtle

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    quack1 wins! If some of the other quacks I know were as good at guessing I wouldn't have a lot of my health problems.
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    Myrtle?? Is this the same as crepe myrtle? That's what I use to knock my sprue plates open with. Matter of fact I just got through pruning them back and saved a few knockers and potential walking sticks.

    If it's the same, crepe myrtle actually will "ring" when you rap the trunk with another object. Pretty hard wood.
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    All I can tell you is that you would either have to be insane or the real deal to tackle that hunk. Lovely.
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