I currently have a similar situation as the previous walnut question.
I have an old(40 to 50yrs old) double barreled , .40 cal rifle with the forend missing. The buttstock is a clear, blond/yellow color. Nice grain structure, etc.
I've been looking for a piece of wood to match it for some time. I nearly called the guy @ Woodworker's Supply a liar, when he told me it was walnut.
I came home, pulled the capbox, and sliced a small piece of wood from under the spring. Sure as heck, I turned it over, and it was that nice rich brown color of walnut.
So, that's exactly where I am. How do I get this walnut lightened up to that same blond/yellow color??
Is it sunbleached as others have suggested?? If so, how do I come close to matching that existing buttstock?? Refinishing the buttstock is not the answer.
HELP!!!