I would expect it to be American walnut.
There are several different types of wood used including ebony, rosewood, boxwood
Most Gibson SG guitars are made of mahogany. I'm sure there are others but I can think of any. Warmoth makes custom guitar bodies made of any type of wood you want.
They are made out of bamboo and panda food
The wood used to make a violin would vary from the tie period it was made and the location it was made in. The most common type of wood for the "front part" is spruce.
it is made of wood, but not all violins are made from the some wood.
Your Stevens model 240 was made from 1940-1945.
made of Tennite Plastic,,,inside is a piece of wood in hollow cavity for added weight. sometimes it rattles. Remove butt and epoxy wood inside will fix the rattle.
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it's probably a model 5100. the tenite (plastic stock and forend) as it was called was likely made sometime around wwII, because of a shortage of wood built gunstocks and forends
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We maintain a good inventory of parts for the Stevens 311, including replacement wood. sales@countrygunsmith.net
yes, i have one that my father gave me
The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
There were two makers of Mass. Arms Co. shotguns, Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Crescent Fire Arms Company. If the gun was made by Crescent it was made before 1915 and if by Stevens it was made after 1920. A quick way to identify the maker is to look at the butt stock where it joins the frame. A Crescent made gun will have a smooth joint. A Stevens made gun will have a small semicircluar projection in the wood. The guns were made for and sold by Blish & Stillingham Hardware Company of Atchenson,KS.
That patent date was used by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co, but I can't find 376 listed as a Stevens or Savage model number. Could have been made for a hardware store or mail order business and marked with the model number requested by the retailer.
Provide a detailed description of the weapon, to include ALL markings, barrel length, finish, type of stock, type of wood used in stock, action type.
In the middle ages, they were made of English Oak(which is a very strong type of wood)but the throwing arm was made out of a more flexible wood like Douglas Fir.