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Here's my little bling. It's on a old Remington 581. (still shoots good) The work was done my Tarjac Inc. in Waterloo, NY. It's a water dip process. The finish I had put on is called Fresh Burl.
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http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151 ... Rem581.jpg
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:shock: WOW! Understated and eye catching.
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ppkny,
That looks fantastic. If it's not a rude question, How much did it cost, and how long do they take to do it? Is there a web page for them?
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ppkny wrote:Here's my little bling. It's on a old Remington 581. (still shoots good) The work was done my Tarjac Inc. in Waterloo, NY. It's a water dip process. The finish I had put on is called Fresh Burl.
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http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151 ... Rem581.jpg
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thats one hell of a finish. Looks great.
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Geo, Their website is www.tarjac.com. The stock only was $55.00 + $15 s/h. They have different prices for stock only, whole gun and pieces etc. The finish is really cool. I showed it to some friends and they thought it was real wood with a high gloss varnish.
The original stock underneath is just a plain jane wood.
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