tarheel
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I picked up this Elsie from the estate of my wife's old boss for $150 a number of years ago, much the worse for wear. The wrist of the old oil saturated stock was shattered into 6 pieces but I was able to find a 90% butt stock at a stock turner a couple of counties away for $100 which needed the final inletting of the sidelocks and quite a bit of wood removal to make it look anything like the original.
I put it off for a few years for many reasons, the most dominant of which was the inletting and fitting it to the action, but I finally got started on it this past winter and piddled with it off and on through the summer as the mood struck me. I finally set the dove opener as my goal to have it completed and just made it under the wire but we were in quarantine due to exposure to a Covid victim so I'll have to break it in Monday but thought I'd share a couple of pics of the old girl which dates back to 1924, and she closes up as tight as a tick, settles to my shoulder as if it had grown there and will be passed down to roam the quail woods and pine plantations of North Carolina for many years to come.
I put it off for a few years for many reasons, the most dominant of which was the inletting and fitting it to the action, but I finally got started on it this past winter and piddled with it off and on through the summer as the mood struck me. I finally set the dove opener as my goal to have it completed and just made it under the wire but we were in quarantine due to exposure to a Covid victim so I'll have to break it in Monday but thought I'd share a couple of pics of the old girl which dates back to 1924, and she closes up as tight as a tick, settles to my shoulder as if it had grown there and will be passed down to roam the quail woods and pine plantations of North Carolina for many years to come.