You have such amazing skill. I have the same stock I think that if I ever get it back from the guy bedding it , it will be in the mail to you.
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Thank you sir, I'd be happy to give it a makeover.You have such amazing skill. I have the same stock I think that if I ever get it back from the guy bedding it , it will be in the mail to you.
Mike believe it or not, but your A6 is truly 1 of my favorites.Another endorsement for ole Bc'z.
He painted one smurf blue for me. It's not my 'best' rifle in terms of build components, but because of that stock it's probably my favorite.
That paint job is a work of art.

Is that Air Brush work? I tried it one time and......well lets not talk about it.
Nice work once again Bro.Yes it is, along with a few hand painted stripes.
The Harley fender looks like he used that rubbery tool box drawer liner to give a simulated carbon fiber look in the very same way I painted my wife's stock with lace.View attachment 1219335
Who made the six stringed axe ? I couldn’t read the neck anchor plate. Nice graphics, but to bad it’s on the back only to be scratched up with a belt buckle.Thanks, that xring belongs to Bob the former owner of Xringstocks.
I believe it was for a .22lr.
I'm anxiously waiting for a new to me pinstriper to finish a project I'm currently working on.
A couple shots of Jason's work View attachment 1219170View attachment 1219171
Man how could someone even use that thing...Mike believe it or not, but your A6 is truly 1 of my favorites. View attachment 1219218
to me its simply beautiful, clean, crisp color and lines.
I just dig it.
That is looking good!! Candy looks good and even to boot.Don’t fall for it guys, Bc’z makes it look easy. After a dozen Budweiser’s you convince yourself that you can do it too. But you can’t. Lol. This one was turning out good until a bug got into it as soon as I finished my last coat of translucent. I had to sand it down and start over. Bc’z, my hats off to you. Your work is flawless.
Thanks, my painting experience is minimal and my painting knowledge is even less. The next coat was when the bug got me. In the end it turned out pretty decent. Your posts inspired me to try candy.That is looking good!! Candy looks good and even to boot.
Bug's are a PITA for sure.
I won a best of paint at a all Ford and Mustang car show.
Mosquito eater legs were buried in the clear on the roof. Thankfully the car was black with a violet pearl, and they didn't show so bad.
It's best to spray early in the morning less flying insects than in the afternoon.
Pretty decent?Thanks, my painting experience is minimal and my painting knowledge is even less. The next coat was when the bug got me. In the end it turned out pretty decent. Your posts inspired me to try candy.
Who made the six stringed axe ? I couldn’t read the neck anchor plate. Nice graphics, but to bad it’s on the back only to be scratched up with a belt buckle.
Interesting. Looked at his website and seen that the bodies are machined from aluminum. Some of those guitar bodies would cause some serious cuts if you did a Pete Townsend windmill and missed. Way to Metal Head for me. To bad Slayer disbanded or Kerry King would be playing these.Mark Daley, Thunderstruck Custom BikesCustom Choppers And Pro Street Bikes Motorcycles
Thunder Struck custom choppers and pro street bikes, custom built motorcycles and service and repair for Harley Davidsons & parts by Mark Daley.www.thunderstruckcustombikes.com
