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Awesome, thank you!!
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Pretty sure they used monocoat right there in Meriden.
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Tempting!!! I will say, I do like it, especially the smell!
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Seems like it wouldnt gum up the checkering but then again, ive never smelled it.
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monocoat, minus the capitalized "M", must be a generic one coat something or other, not such a bad choice if the wood is prepared well underneath. With a capital "M", it is well known as a wood finish. Whatever they used on my high condition Trojans, it is a pretty elegant looking finish, not different from the V grades. How durable, I don't know.
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