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<blockquote data-quote="diriel" data-source="post: 460704" data-attributes="member: 26983"><p>I almost hate to post about laminate wood stocks. The reason being, I am stoopid! I love wood, and I love really nice wood best of all. My pocket book however hates nice wood! I read up on a guy who does custom (customer specified) laminate blanks / stocks a while back. One thing he could do was a Tripple Laminate that gave most of the benefit of the standard multi-lam but allowed him to really show case the beauty of the very fancy wood the customer specified. I drooled so hard...and just could not afford it.</p><p></p><p>If you get the right combination of expensive hard woods and have them laminated, you end up heavier than a composite, but pretty dang close for weather ability.</p><p></p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diriel, post: 460704, member: 26983"] I almost hate to post about laminate wood stocks. The reason being, I am stoopid! I love wood, and I love really nice wood best of all. My pocket book however hates nice wood! I read up on a guy who does custom (customer specified) laminate blanks / stocks a while back. One thing he could do was a Tripple Laminate that gave most of the benefit of the standard multi-lam but allowed him to really show case the beauty of the very fancy wood the customer specified. I drooled so hard...and just could not afford it. If you get the right combination of expensive hard woods and have them laminated, you end up heavier than a composite, but pretty dang close for weather ability. Gary [/QUOTE]
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