Stock Refinishing

Discussion in 'For Sale-Wanted to Buy' started by BCAL, Dec 13, 2016.

  1. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    I'm looking for someone to strip, repair, and refinish a stock. I'm working on getting a Perazzi TM1 refinished. The stock is in rough shape with dents, some oil staining, and a small crack. I would like to have this stock refinished rather than buy new because this gun was purchased new by my wife's grandfather and passed down to her. I can post pictures if anyone is interested in doing this service.
     
  2. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Post a picture please.
     
  3. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    Rod's Custom Stock Service 419-347-6403 located in Ohio

    GB...................DLS
     
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  4. BCAL

    BCAL Member

  5. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    The glue residue is from a stick on palm swell. I'm not for sure if the stock is even refinishable. I don't want to sink more into refinishing then a new stock would cost.
     
  6. TRW

    TRW Member

    Joe Goldberg in New Jersey did a fantastic job on my old MX8 Perazzi. He took a piece of a tree looked like and turned it into a gold mine of wood. In addition he also cut the stock and made it into an adjustable comb for me. He is just a great guy. If you want his phone number I will e-mail it to you. Just let me know. I can also include pics of my wood he did for me.

    TRW369
     
  7. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    TRW,
    Thanks for the tip, I would love to get his contact info and take a look at the pics.
     
  8. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    I have an old, but new forearm for the TM. $200.
     
  9. mac1

    mac1 Well-Known Member Founding Member

    Call Molly at Wright's Gunsmith's , Pickneyville Ill. She will make it look new.

    Mac
     
  10. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    Mine's sold!
     
  11. Stl Flyn

    Stl Flyn Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    I blued the receiver and iron, gold the trigger, and rebuilt the top one. I rebuilt and finished the wood on the bottom one. The 3200 was just a refinish job. The blued gun was pretty pitted up. Yours at least looks pretty good as far as pits from what I can see. The wood looks like it will need some work, but could be salvaged from this view.

    perazzi 016.JPG perazzi 017.JPG perazzi 007.JPG Franchi 017.JPG 3200 finish 003.JPG 3200 finish 001.JPG
     
  12. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    Here's my TM1... I have entertained the thought of letting it go. TM Monobloc.jpg TM1 Butt-Stock.jpg TM1 Forearm.jpg TM1 in Rcvr.jpg TM1 in Case.jpg TM1 Forearm.jpg TM1 Butt-Stock.jpg
     
  13. Stl Flyn

    Stl Flyn Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    That is a beauty Whiz! Probably one of those, "if you have to ask". :)
     
  14. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    S/F: I am jealous of the wood on your 3200.

    Remington gave me 4 3200 Competitions back in the 70's or 80's, and like a fool when I was done with them, instead of paying the $450 each, I sent them all back.

    The guy who took over Gene Porter's job as the Midwest Manager out of KC, MO for RAC, was a jerk, and I shipped them back to him. He was shocked I did, and years later I was shocked that I did it too! Kinda let some anger get in the way of a good deal, but they gave me 11 guns in all.

    Whiz
     
  15. Stl Flyn

    Stl Flyn Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    Yes, they put some really nice wood on the trap 3200's as standard. Even some of the 90-T's had some nice wood on them, though not quite as high grade when it came to consistency throughout the blank like the above 3200.

    Who did the engraving on your TM?
     
  16. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    A gentleman who has become a good and close friend. He is Howard Simon in IL. He is a retired Ford Motor Company Machining Division honcho who got hurt on a machine and took a retirement. He has some health issues but never complains. I have to draw out of him how he's getting along. We talk often.

    Howard is also getting Matt Bartholow of locale here and an All American shooter into engraving. Howard recently sent me a photo of both he and Matt, wearing one of my Perazzi custom hats while at the national engraving convention in LV, I think it was.

    He's a helluva great guy, is way, way too cheap. I've been telling him he needs to charge more, but he says it's like my business; a labor of love.
     
  17. Stl Flyn

    Stl Flyn Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    Thanks, I figured that's who it was. I seen some photos from the Shot Show of what you describe. Nice to see someone carrying on the talent and means, after Bill Mains passing.
     
  18. Whiz White

    Whiz White Well-Known Member

    Howard want another one of my TM's to do some gold inlays.

    I think I need to sell the above TM1 first. Need to get $3200 out of it.

    Whiz
     
  19. gun fitter

    gun fitter Member

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    I can be reached at Stockmaker12@gmail.com Joe goldberg. You are looking at between $300 to 500 depending on how much checkering is still left.