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Check out this poor last ditch. Should I strip the finish?
Last edited by A. F Medic; 01-30-2010 at 01:32 PM.
Reason: Too many images.
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01-30-2010 01:29 PM
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Hi,
dont know about faking wood grain, but it looks rather strange. I would strip it.
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Gunner
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I agree sometimes stripping an old stock is all you can do.
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Looks to me like someone tried to stain it. You might have a real job trying to get rid of the stain effects, if it truly was stained.
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Stain....
Originally Posted by
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Looks to me like someone tried to stain it. You might have a real job trying to get rid of the stain effects, if it truly was stained.
It was stained alright. I could have done better with a Hershey bar and a brillo pad!
I used circa 1850 furniture stripper and a brass brillo pad to take off the finish. Bubbled up nicely and lucky I used rubber gloves. I have never seen a stain that can stain human skin like that stuff!
I will put images in as soon as I finish with the turp/linseed oil treatment.
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The big cut.
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Originally Posted by
A. F Medic
I believe it is a series one but I can not read the series mark on the Nagoya. Does not make sense if it is a Last ditch.
I think it is Series 10
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Wow!! BIG difference! Just goes to show what that wonderful stuff called "elbow grease" can do. Being cut off under the band makes it easier to attach a section from a donor stock.
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Great improvement from the first Photos