I've seen many "struck" cartouches over the years. I currently am working on an M1 stock that actually has
RAISED letters. They are the letters "RA" in block, left side of the butt in about the middle. There is no
indentation of the wood fibers, just the raised letters. No periods either. No grain damage to the wood.
Is this an early post-war rebuild at Raritan? Actually, I'd like to know how the wood was raised without
sinking the surrounding wood. The marking was discovered when some old oil was removed. It could not be
seen til then. Oh yes, I did not use any steel wool or sandpaper----just some solvent. Thanks again for any
input. The letters are about 1/2 inch high and stand alone, no frame line or other markings.
Pictures added later on in this blog.
RAISED letters. They are the letters "RA" in block, left side of the butt in about the middle. There is no
indentation of the wood fibers, just the raised letters. No periods either. No grain damage to the wood.
Is this an early post-war rebuild at Raritan? Actually, I'd like to know how the wood was raised without
sinking the surrounding wood. The marking was discovered when some old oil was removed. It could not be
seen til then. Oh yes, I did not use any steel wool or sandpaper----just some solvent. Thanks again for any
input. The letters are about 1/2 inch high and stand alone, no frame line or other markings.
Pictures added later on in this blog.

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