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Posted By: Rick99 Savage wood options - 06/04/19
FYI...Here is a link to some various Savage replacement stocks (not 99's) offered by Gunville.com:

http://www.gunville.com/shopping.html

I have no experience with them.
Posted By: S99VG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/04/19
Looks like nice stuff.
Posted By: JeffG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/04/19
I'll bet if we sent templates and orders he would start making 99 stocks. They look good and very reasonable prices.
Originally Posted by JeffG
I'll bet if we sent templates and orders he would start making 99 stocks. They look good and very reasonable prices.



I didn't see car parts.
Posted By: JeffG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/04/19
We're done talking about cars and motorcycles Steve..., c'mon. We're back to updating old 99s with tinkerbell pixiedust
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: New Savage wood options - 06/04/19
They are an outlet for Gunstocks, Inc, are they not? Compare the two and share your opinion.
Posted By: S99VG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/05/19
Yikes, my one experience with Gunstocks Inc turned out to be a waste of money. The butt stock was a log and the forearm had unfixable defects. Sometimes ya wonder if mail order isn’t another way of taking advantage of a customer. However the stocks in the link look much nicer than the chunks of wood Gunstocks Inc sent me.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: New Savage wood options - 06/05/19
Originally Posted by Longbeardking
Originally Posted by JeffG
I'll bet if we sent templates and orders he would start making 99 stocks. They look good and very reasonable prices.



I didn't see car parts.


Would you like to talk about cars? Did I ever tell you about the 1927 Nash Coupe I found under a tree in a cow pasture?
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by Longbeardking
Originally Posted by JeffG
I'll bet if we sent templates and orders he would start making 99 stocks. They look good and very reasonable prices.



I didn't see car parts.


Would you like to talk about cars? Did I ever tell you about the 1927 Nash Coupe I found under a tree in a cow pasture?




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Posted By: JeffG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/05/19
Fireball, what was it about that girl,...er, car you remember most?

Gunville's website says they "used to outsource their orders", but since have gotten their own copy machines and in-house craftsmen, "satisfaction guaranteed or return for a full refund"
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: New Savage wood options - 06/05/19
Then they've changed recently because I was on a search for a cheap straight grip stock and google directed me to these folks as one option. At that time their descriptions and pics were lifted verbatim from Gunstock,Inc's website.
Posted By: JeffG Re: New Savage wood options - 06/16/19
Well, I've been in contact with Gunville, and I'm going to give them a go. in the interest of the larger Savage Community I will keep everyone updated on my progress.

Here's a copy of our initial email exchange:

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Hey Jeff,
The pricing for a set would be: $150.00 standard wood
225-275 A grade
295-375 AA
395-450 AAA
$495.00 and up on exhibition.

This would be black walnut. We do have the 99 saddle ring carbine pattern which we are told is quite rare.
Just let us know if we can help.
Thanks, Michael (336)239-6686
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Subject: RE: Savage 99 stocks?
From: "Jeff Germain" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, June 06, 2019 5:00 pm
To: <[email protected]>
Hello Michael,
Thanks for your response. Yes, there are too many variables to expect 95% inletting on different 99 rifles from a single template stock. I have not found the through-bolt problem so much about variation in the angle relative to the receiver. The six stocks I have done have all had 7-1/2 – 8 degree angle off the bore centerline/vertical rear tang. The different receivers were across 65 years of manufacture, and other than tang-length variations on the very early 1899 the receiver shape is pretty darn consistent, until they get into the 1960’s tang safety models. There’s at least five different barrel tapers on the otherwise consistent receivers, plus take-down and featherweight options, that makes the forearms ALL different.

What do you have for AAA – exhibition blanks, plus approximate value for your 95% copying? And then, cost for a 99 set made from your standard straight-grained walnut for comparison? I’m attaching a photo of one that I did for myself several years ago, exceptional wood character makes the whole effort worthwhile in my opinion.

Thanks for taking the time,
Jeff Germain
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2019 8:48 AM
To: Jeff Germain
Subject: RE: Savage 99 stocks?

Hey Jeff,
We have carved several 99s over the years.The thing with them - there are so many variations on the profiles as well as the thru bolt angle.As savage kept going up the ladder with hi powered cartridges,the stocks would crack at the back tang.They experimented with different bolt hole locations to try to remedy the problem.

Therefore, we have to have the old stock to make sure we are cutting the right pattern.We would be glad to carve you guys some.

Just let us know how fancy you want to go on the wood and we can give you some prices.

Thanks, Michael (336)239-6686
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Subject: Savage 99 stocks?
From: "Jeff Germain" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, June 04, 2019 2:28 pm
To: <[email protected]>
Hello Michael, Jeff Germain here, one of the members of the 24HourCampfire-Savage Collector’s forum posted a “heads-up” link to your website. I see that you do several two-piece levergun and shotgun stocks, as well as full-length rifle stocks. Do you have any thoughts about expanding to do Savage 99 stocks?

As a group, the savage collectors forum members are a deep resource for all things Savage, and could provide you with template stocks and style variations that might give you the best marketability outside our small circle. I suspect a semi-inlet two-piece set in the $150 range would be popular. There are very few offerings for Savage 99 replacement stocks.
Thanks for the consideration,

Jeff Germain
A.W. Hamel Stair Mfg, inc.
3111 Amsterdam rd
Scotia, NY 12302
(518) 346-3031 (shop)
(518) 461-0609 (cell)
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