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Showing off my refinished cricket II stock

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After I cracked the finish last hunting season out in the rain and snow I decided to do away with the factory look and go for a much better appearance. I sanded every little detail and worked hard to make sure it was perfect before I began staining. Used a dark walnut stain and let it soak in to define the grain. I sealed it inside and out using a satin polyurethane. Several coats with light sanding in between revealed the beauty the factory varnish was hiding. I usually seal with tru oil but decided I didn’t want the super glossy look for this one. I’m beyond happy with the end result. I’ll add a couple pics of my other stocks that I’ve done with tru oil so you can see the difference. 
 
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