Ahhh Kentucky is on our radarStill a huge following here in my parts.
Ahhh Kentucky is on our radarStill a huge following here in my parts.
Thanks BillTotally awesome Brett. I told Ron pictures don‘t do em justice. That’s one awesome low boy right there.
Beautiful warm tone on this one, outstanding as always!Thank you everyone for your support and compliments.
Kind of surprised nobody asked to see the complete stock.
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Thanks brother, give a holler when you get a chance. I'm working on a maple stock with a really light center board, currently at 6 coats of dye.Damn Brett you knocked it out of the park!!! Ron’s a good dude. I shoot steel matches with him in Texas couple times a year. he dipped his toe in Fclass at the New Mexico regional match a few weeks ago I believe he won the unclassified division. Also I finally cut that piece of walnut I’ve been telling you about.
I was just scanning thru hoping to see the stock and here it is...luv itThank you everyone for your support and compliments.
Kind of surprised nobody asked to see the complete stock.
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Thanks Mike, I just finished sanding and dyeing a stock for @swd, 8 layers of dye sanded 7 of those.Always nice work, Brett!
Walcom Carbonair 1.2 clear coat gun for finish.What spray gun do you use?
It's doin' great - the finish generates looks and compliments everywhere it goes. Right now it's got a loose nut behind the wheel, though, who can't decide whether to keep it under his .284 bbl or his 7-6.5prc...How's that Xring holding up?
Haven't heard from ya in a bit
We failed, guaranteed everyone on the thread was wanting to see the completed stock. Kind of like a when a really pretty girl walks by and everyone just stands there googled eyed and when she’s gone everyone asks “why didn’t you say hI”Thank you everyone for your support and compliments.
Kind of surprised nobody asked to see the complete stock.
Thanks brotherI ran out of superlatives for my friend Brett’s outstanding gift a long time ago.
My best friend was a self taught painter with talents beyond comprehension, I didn’t understand it then and still do not grasp the vision held by these artist’s.
Nice work my friend.
I totally agree with you about patience. Waiting on a stock with his paint on it can be hard on the brain. LOL.The worst part about Brett doing a stock for you is knowing it’s going to be about 1000X times better than you could ever hope for and having to find the patience to wait for it, LOL. In Japan they consider some people a National Treasure for their mastery of their skill. Need I say more..
Here’s a little teaser Brett sent me from last weekend. Brett can post more when he’s ready.