No.........however......some years ago I purchased a checkered 10 22 carbine stock that was retrieved and saved from a then( late 1960's) Ruger Newport scrap wood pile that was left available for the locals to feed their wood stoves. The 2nd owner said his buddy had retrieved the stock, saved it as "it was too nice to burn" and then gave it to him who in turn closeted it for some years. The time frame of origin pointed to a time when WBR brought in the team to build the Ruger Number One which required trained local women(!) to checker the stocks, including the rare and uncommon checkered 10 22 Internationals and finger grooved Sporters. My referenced carbine stock is rather flawlessly marvelous except the forearm fine checkered pattern is done a bit on the skewed bias on the large inner point above the mag well. And, it is the 3 part conjoined pattern used on the early Number One forearms. Seems anything is possible.............I remain proud and fortunate to be the custodian of this rare piece of Ruger "firewood".........Splitz 8) :wink: