
Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
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Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)

g rice
Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Did you ever post the better photo?
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Nice collection Gary.
If you take it outside and let the sunlight hit the stock the picture will reveal the grain.

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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Hobie wrote:Did you ever post the better photo?
Yeah, what Hobie said.

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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)

im a lousy picture taker or my camera is lousy, perhaps both as this is the best i could come up with even in the sunlight. the photo absolutely doesnt do it justice. i didnt buy a matching forearm but i played with it with stain and got a pretty close match. lol, im actually pretty proud of my work, it's a shame i cant show it off properly.
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
How much carving did you have to do to get it to fit? I've got a couple of stocks I need to pickup and need some information as to who to get it from.
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It took me about 4 hours to seat the buttstock to the action and another 2 or 3 weeks with what free time i had to fit the buttplate, sand and modify the rest down. someone more handy working with wood would do it much quicker im sure. oh, and that included glass bedding the tangs and buttplate.kimwcook wrote:How much carving did you have to do to get it to fit? I've got a couple of stocks I need to pickup and need some information as to who to get it from.
g rice
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...Nice figure showing in that butt stock! I can see why you're proud of it. Nice work!
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Here's something to try. The background is VERY light - which is probably causing your camera to compensate. Try photographing it with a darker background. The shadow there is solid black - indicating that the light is too bright for the camera to handle well. Photographing it in indirect sunlight would help too, probably.
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Thats just beautiful!!
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Nice looking rifle.
Treebone did a set for my 1895 LTD-V a couple of years back. I have been tinkering with mine for some time and just added a tang sight to mine. I am getting my rifle ready for some long range SASS side matches. I just posted this on the rugerforum today.
http://www.rugerforum.org/phpBB/viewtop ... b132983955
The stock and forend are from Treebone as well as the butt plate. He does a great job doesn't he.
Jay
Treebone did a set for my 1895 LTD-V a couple of years back. I have been tinkering with mine for some time and just added a tang sight to mine. I am getting my rifle ready for some long range SASS side matches. I just posted this on the rugerforum today.
http://www.rugerforum.org/phpBB/viewtop ... b132983955
The stock and forend are from Treebone as well as the butt plate. He does a great job doesn't he.
Jay
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Played around with it, hope this is close to the true coloration:


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Nice buttstock
!Thanks for posting.

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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Really Sharp!
Going to order a set for my Browning 86 as soon as I can.

Going to order a set for my Browning 86 as soon as I can.

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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Taking your pictures outside...will give you much better results
great looking stock....
great looking stock....
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That really is nice. Thanks for taking the time to get a good photo.
Taking good photos can be frustrating, I know (if you've seen some of mine you've had a good laugh I'm sure...). Hang in there. It is just another skill that can be learned.
Taking good photos can be frustrating, I know (if you've seen some of mine you've had a good laugh I'm sure...). Hang in there. It is just another skill that can be learned.
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
how did you do that? looks alot closer to the real color. this weekend i'll attempt again to get another outside photo of the whole gun. many thanks for the help.awp101 wrote:Played around with it, hope this is close to the true coloration:
g rice
Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
hi jay, now i remember seeing your rifle on his site. he does carv some very nice wood. your rifle is beautiful. they look so nice when you get them i was almost afraid to do the inletting in fear i would screw it up.kentdep wrote:Nice looking rifle.
Treebone did a set for my 1895 LTD-V a couple of years back. I have been tinkering with mine for some time and just added a tang sight to mine. I am getting my rifle ready for some long range SASS side matches. I just posted this on the rugerforum today.
http://www.rugerforum.org/phpBB/viewtop ... b132983955
The stock and forend are from Treebone as well as the butt plate. He does a great job doesn't he.
Jay
g rice
Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Thanks Gary! Your rifle looks great too. I am hoping to do up another rifle with Treebone's wood. Why mess with perfection right?
Jay
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i hear ya, and perfection is right.kentdep wrote:Thanks Gary! Your rifle looks great too. I am hoping to do up another rifle with Treebone's wood. Why mess with perfection right?
Jay
g rice
Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Cool! That's a nice piece of wood. I've been meaning to get some new stocks from Treebone for my plain jane 94 ranger & give it to my boy.
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
I saved a copy and used one of the photo editing programs (don't recall which offhand DOH!) to adjust the brightness. I think I left the contrast alone.gary rice wrote:how did you do that? looks alot closer to the real color. this weekend i'll attempt again to get another outside photo of the whole gun. many thanks for the help.awp101 wrote:Played around with it, hope this is close to the true coloration:
No problem, glad to help!
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Re: Marlin 1895 cb with treebone buttstock (photo)
Still getting the dreaded "red x" from this lousy hotel connection. I can't wait to get home so I can see this beauty!!! 
