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    No WarPig its looks like, well i know it had to be sanded you can see the grain and it's dry and looks like it dusty and old it has IO in the slind well and you can see a faint Ordnance wheel when you apply oil. Then it dries up and looks it was wiped with baby powder, thats the white substance i been talking about. The only spot where there is a little shine is over that faint Ordnance Wheel. I mean you can tell the person sanded it right when you see it. He must have used 1500 or 2000 buffing sandpaper after he sanded it with courser paper cause the grain looks and feels very smooth. Im thinking after he did this he applied some substance and it needs to be sanded again, thats the only thing left other than i have not used Boiled linseed oilicon yet it I've only used raw and i have this Winsor Cold Pressed linseed oilicon yet. Thanks



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