Price List
ALL of my stocks are 90% inlet and profiled.
If you are not sure what that means, please check this page out:
If you are not sure what that means, please check this page out:
This will give you a general idea of what is involved. Treebone stocks are NOT 'drop in fit'. They require skill and patience to complete. I would never tell anyone otherwise.
Stocks that are custom cut to your order will be priced accordingly (If the stocks I have in inventory will not work for you, and I cut your order individually, it is CUSTOM, and precut pricing does not apply.)
Some of the dry stock blanks you can select from are: Thinshell walnut (French and English), Maples, Western Walnuts, Bastogne, Screwbean Mesquite, and the occasional imported exotic.
Since most all of my blanks are rough cut, and 30 to 40 years old (sometimes older) please do not expect pictures, my specialty is providing well cut stocks, and I do not take the time to prepare the blanks for photography. I plane the surface of the stock blank before carving to ensure the wood meets grade, but it takes a real pro to accurately photograph unfinished wood, and brother, that ain't me.
As you might expect, most of my work is on a custom basis, please call and I will quote a price for the job.
It is very helpful if you think the project through before you call, and know what you want, that means correctly identifying your action, the size of the barrel, what modifications that will effect wood to metal fit.
Standard grade Walnut: Sorry, No longer available. I have had little luck finding a good supply of what I consider good quality walnut in this grade. What is available is barely suitable for lumber, much less gunstocks. This is the primary reason that major gun makers offer synthetic, laminate or other "hardwoods" such as birch, on base model guns.
Select Standard grade Walnut: I used to call this grade Semi-Fancy, but I think it was misunderstood. It is not Fancy. It covers those blanks that are more than straight grain unfigured wood. They may have a very desirable grainflow, or a moderate amount of reflective figuring. They are too good to call standard, but not quite in the next rung up.
Fancy grade Walnut: This is the basic grade where wood starts to show moderate figuring, such as good color, possibly some fiddle back, or other quality distinguishing it from plain wood.
Usually this grade will have at least 25% coverage with fiddle or color variations.
This is a good grade to choose if checkering or other bells and whistles are not planned.
Extra Fancy grade Walnut: Very good color and figure. No less than 50% figure. Not many blanks fit this category, and they are priced accordingly.
As a rule of thumb, a stock set in this grade will range from $600.00 and up, depending on the complexity of the pattern and what type of wood you want.
Special Select grade Walnut: Want something really different? Call and discuss. 775-465-1080
Other Services
Bore buttstock for drawbolt (such as Ruger #1, Ballards, Martini's, etc.): $50.00
Ebony forearm tip (full tip ) $ 90.00
Ebony (wedge ) forearm insert $50.00 (standard on all Highwall forearms)
Carve your wood, to my pattern $200.00 to 300.00
Carve a stock from pattern you provide starts at $200.00 plus pattern setup fee (usually 75.00), inquire
(Price depends on work required and does not include wood. )
Shipping
$22.00 USD, US Mail only, no UPS or FedEx available.
I do not ship outside the US anymore. If you have a friend or reshipper, it might be possible to sent to them if they have a US postal address.
How to Order-- Email or Call
No C.O.D.
Visa or MasterCard are honored ( call it in: 775-465-1080 )
PayPal is an option, add 5% to total
Orders are best placed by phone: 775-465-1080 8am to 6pm pacific time
Treebone Carving
George Petersen
PO Box 496
Wellington, Nevada 89444
Stocks that are custom cut to your order will be priced accordingly (If the stocks I have in inventory will not work for you, and I cut your order individually, it is CUSTOM, and precut pricing does not apply.)
Some of the dry stock blanks you can select from are: Thinshell walnut (French and English), Maples, Western Walnuts, Bastogne, Screwbean Mesquite, and the occasional imported exotic.
Since most all of my blanks are rough cut, and 30 to 40 years old (sometimes older) please do not expect pictures, my specialty is providing well cut stocks, and I do not take the time to prepare the blanks for photography. I plane the surface of the stock blank before carving to ensure the wood meets grade, but it takes a real pro to accurately photograph unfinished wood, and brother, that ain't me.
As you might expect, most of my work is on a custom basis, please call and I will quote a price for the job.
It is very helpful if you think the project through before you call, and know what you want, that means correctly identifying your action, the size of the barrel, what modifications that will effect wood to metal fit.
Standard grade Walnut: Sorry, No longer available. I have had little luck finding a good supply of what I consider good quality walnut in this grade. What is available is barely suitable for lumber, much less gunstocks. This is the primary reason that major gun makers offer synthetic, laminate or other "hardwoods" such as birch, on base model guns.
Select Standard grade Walnut: I used to call this grade Semi-Fancy, but I think it was misunderstood. It is not Fancy. It covers those blanks that are more than straight grain unfigured wood. They may have a very desirable grainflow, or a moderate amount of reflective figuring. They are too good to call standard, but not quite in the next rung up.
- Straight grip butt and forearm: $265.00
- Pistolgrip butt and forearm: $300.00
- Shadowline cheekrest, (when available on the pattern): add $75.00
Fancy grade Walnut: This is the basic grade where wood starts to show moderate figuring, such as good color, possibly some fiddle back, or other quality distinguishing it from plain wood.
Usually this grade will have at least 25% coverage with fiddle or color variations.
This is a good grade to choose if checkering or other bells and whistles are not planned.
- Straight grip butt and forearm: $325.00
- Pistolgrip butt and forearm: $375.00
- Shadowline cheekrest (when available on pattern): add $100.00
Extra Fancy grade Walnut: Very good color and figure. No less than 50% figure. Not many blanks fit this category, and they are priced accordingly.
As a rule of thumb, a stock set in this grade will range from $600.00 and up, depending on the complexity of the pattern and what type of wood you want.
Special Select grade Walnut: Want something really different? Call and discuss. 775-465-1080
Other Services
Bore buttstock for drawbolt (such as Ruger #1, Ballards, Martini's, etc.): $50.00
Ebony forearm tip (full tip ) $ 90.00
Ebony (wedge ) forearm insert $50.00 (standard on all Highwall forearms)
Carve your wood, to my pattern $200.00 to 300.00
Carve a stock from pattern you provide starts at $200.00 plus pattern setup fee (usually 75.00), inquire
(Price depends on work required and does not include wood. )
Shipping
$22.00 USD, US Mail only, no UPS or FedEx available.
I do not ship outside the US anymore. If you have a friend or reshipper, it might be possible to sent to them if they have a US postal address.
How to Order-- Email or Call
No C.O.D.
Visa or MasterCard are honored ( call it in: 775-465-1080 )
PayPal is an option, add 5% to total
Orders are best placed by phone: 775-465-1080 8am to 6pm pacific time
Treebone Carving
George Petersen
PO Box 496
Wellington, Nevada 89444