This pointer flushing a grouse in on a Stevens 20-guage double.  Strong-side carvings only are $250.

 

These frolicking squirrels on a Ruger 10-22 would cost $250 alone.  The total package included a weak-side carving and 20-lines-per-inch diamond checkering and cost $500.

This European fish scale checkering is uniquely beautiful. A full treatment costs $300. I also do 20-line-per-inch conventional diamond checkering at the same price.

Checkering on 10/22 – This is 20-line-per-inch checkering on a Ruger 10/22.  Checkering alone on a long gun runs $300.

This grizzly bear contending with a wolf over a cow elk carcass is on an 1866 Winchester carbine replica. The strong-side carving alone would cost $250. This rifle was a package with strong-side and weak-side images plus 20LPI diamond checkering around ovals containing a grizzly track. Package would run $500.

 This 20-line-per-inch diamond checkering surrounds an oval island with the track of a grizzly carved in it.  It was part of a $500 package job on an 1866 Winchester carbine replica.

 

 

A carvinglike this grouse in flight on the weak-hand side of a stock is $100

Rabbit Carving on Weak-hand side of Stock, alone, is $100

European fish-scale checkering, $300 full coverage

This flight of geese is on the strong-hand side of a Rossi 12-guage coach gun.  Strong-side carving alone is $250.

This squirrel on a branch is on the weak side of an image-checkering package on a Ruger 10-22.  This carving, alone, would be $85.  The package costs $500.

This is the weak-side carving on the Winchester 1866 carbine replica.  Weak-side carving, alone, was $100.

This bugling elk is on the strong side of a left-handed Remington 700 stock.  It cost $250.

This bugling elk scene on a Winchester 670 stock appeared in the 2002 “Art from the Homes of Prescott” show at the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott.  The strong-side carving alone costs $100.