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I would like to know how Parker, or anyone for that matter, applied a traditional oil finish to stocks. There must be more to it then applying one coat of linseed oil after another. There had to be a process to get to the final finish. Can anyone tell me how to do it? I'm not interesting in using any modern finishes as a shortcut. Want to do it the old fashion way! (I have way too much time on my hands)