Building stocks again

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TheDr

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After 15 years,I'm starting to make wood stocks for muzzleloaders and grips for BP revolvers again.
Seems life and raising a family caused me to put it on the back burner for awhile.
Did some for Austin Halleck back in the day,when they were here in Missouri.
Anyone know of a platform to build a website?
That tells ya it's been awhile!
Currently have cherry,walnut (including burl) and maple (plain,curly,fire and tiger stripped) ready for making.
Would like to know of a place to get a good site built.
NOT doing this full time,I have a ft job already. So ship time is approximately 3-6 weeks,as all work is done by hand.
 
I know of a retired professional sports journalist who has a successful interactive blog website on Weebly.
He doesn't make any money on his site and has said that he only pays a small amount yearly.
The site always operates smoothly and is up and running, and he registered his own dot com name.
When I went to the web host home page there's 2 buttons, one to start your own business now and another to build a professional website.
And there's people employed there to contact who can help you.
You can also search to see if your potential domain name is available, if you want or need one at all.
I wouldn't hesitate to check Weebly out to learn all of the details about starting a web store:--->>> https://www.weebly.com
 
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Bonanza.com is a good place to set up a low maintenance site and you can have it to set up payments etc. Its the site Eras Gone bullets has their site.. I purchased my .36 colt bullet mold from him and the site made it really easy to check out the product and place my order. So if youre looking for something easy for both u and the customer i would go through bonanza.com. just my opinion.
 
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