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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Johnny Peppers and John Larr
I think that you both have it right on the nose. It would be very easy to dip parts in a very thin lacquer and shake dry it drys so fast that way and wouls protect the straw color for some time, Also Its well to note that Museums use Pure Carnuba Wax to protect many of their best Antiquities . I for one preserve my guns with pure Simonize wax ( with no cleaners or self polishing addatives ). Works well for me even on rainy days the water just rolls off and it works on the Wood and plastic stocks as well . 2 cts +++ ViggoG |
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