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Just to clarify my earlier post, which may not have been easily understood:
I have no idea of what Parker used in terms of stain. Each of the old gun companies seemed to have their own. Sometimes they mixed it or had it mixed/made to their wishes. It might have included alkanet root. Or not. Winchester's stain included black walnut husks. In England, alkanet stain was common. That's all I meant to point out. Again, Parker's stain could have been anything... |
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BD, that's beautiful wood !
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