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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 152474" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p>Back in the late 1960's Chet Brwown and Lee Six were working for the phone company in California and got into fiberglass stocks back then. I happened to learn of him when I bought a tough fiberglass suitcase for long stint international flying.</p><p>I became one of his first dealers. Chet is gone but his son is carrying on. The old stocks needed many many hours of pin filling and sanding ( do not sand into the foam core) but are tough and good. Tape the barrel to get a float or use a 2" "front of the lug" pad for optimum accuracy. Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 152474, member: 2981"] Back in the late 1960's Chet Brwown and Lee Six were working for the phone company in California and got into fiberglass stocks back then. I happened to learn of him when I bought a tough fiberglass suitcase for long stint international flying. I became one of his first dealers. Chet is gone but his son is carrying on. The old stocks needed many many hours of pin filling and sanding ( do not sand into the foam core) but are tough and good. Tape the barrel to get a float or use a 2" "front of the lug" pad for optimum accuracy. Overbore [/QUOTE]
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