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Unread 09-07-2012, 11:31 AM   #1
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Default What Kind Of Wood Is This Please?

While my 1920 carbine is apart, #3231t I got a chance to photograph the beautiful wooden grip and stock. What kind of wood is used in my both? These were defintitly beautiful as compared to the others. The wooden grip has the full serial number and the stock has the last two '31 'I thank you all! Eric
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Your wood is Walnut. Bill
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Unread 09-07-2012, 12:52 PM   #3
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Specifically, old growth European walnut. It isn't available any more. In order to make his authentic magazine bottoms from the same material, G.T. has to use the wood out of old Mauser rifle stocks.
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Ron, did the same apply to the earlier carbine?
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GT made this beauty for my 9mm carbine! PERFECT! To bad I can't find another legit 9mm 1920 carbine without an eagle anywhere for comparison!! There has to be more!
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It certainly beautiful wood. Thats allot of trees!
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I found it!
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I was finally found a serial number insite the grip
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Eric, Your photos are extremely well done! Thanks for your postings.

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Thanks Marc, all you need is good lighting, preferably outsde and a good subject!
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Eric,
This past March I was a snowbird (?) in Melbourne Beach Florida. You are fortunate that you have many days of bright pleasant sunshine. The lighting uplifts the spirit as well as provides great photography.
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Last summer the skys were all pastel! Melbourne has a gunshow every month and its usually good!
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