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12-01-2020, 09:15 PM
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Wood finish on early 1893 Parker GH?
Any advice - thoughts on the wood finish to use on an early Parker? Current finish is a J. Howe BLO variety over whatever was the original finish that I will be removing along with decades of hand oils and general grime. Shellac? Oil/ varnish? I like a rubbed in finish. The gun will see plenty of field work. Must stand up to Hawthorn, multiflora rose, Locust. Where the wild things hide.
Should you have a similarly dated GH that was well cared for over time post a photo of the stock. This will help me get an idea of the color and patina.
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12-06-2020, 03:57 PM
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Finish gently cleaned with Murphy's Oil Soap and ammonia wash. Handling stains removed with oxalic acid treatment. Finish not stripped with a commercial stripper. So now I can see that this 1893 Parker GH shipped from the factory with light walnut without any stain such as alkanet applied. Most likely finished with shellac.
Before cleaning
After cleaning
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