Quote Originally Posted by J.Baker View Post
- painted finish was nice, inletting was very good, etc. Basically a good midrange stock that I'd say is a step up from the likes of a B&C or Choate, but not near as nice as a Manners or McMillan.
I purchased a grayboe stock a few years ago - it wasn't directly from the company but a huge sale from a store that was not going to carry them anymore. Overall happy with it- but (basing this on a sample of 1) would not put its quality above that of a B&C. That's not saying anything bad about it because B&C makes some good stocks. The paint on the grayboe was very nice- but mine chips very easily- and then it leaves a weird white primer showing. I'm not sure what the greyboe's cost when not on sale- but if it is close to a B&C then I would pick another up-- but if a big price difference then personally didn't see anything to justify that.

But they have so many different options that it is impossible to compare companies by a single purchase.