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    Help With Finish

    I guess in respect to the question about whether hot of the press or 200 years old. I would have to go with more of a fresh of the assembly line look. I am going to get some linseed oil and try it out on a piece of scrap wood and see how I like it. For an alternate does anyone have any...
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    Help With Finish

    I am working on my first kit a Pedersoli Harper's Ferry and its been coming along pretty nice. All I really have left is the final sanding, polishing the brass and barrel, and finishing the wood. But that is my question. What is the best/traditional way to do it. Its point is to look historic...
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    One more to the Pack

    Thanks I would love to post some pictures but computers dont seem to be my thing. I don't really know what they want me to do when it says "enter URL to image." But I am excited at the wealth of knowlage that has just opened up to me through you all.
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    One more to the Pack

    I'm Levi, originally from Arizona, but I live in Texas now. I have always admired the old rifles especially the flint locks. I got myself a traditions 50 cal. Kentucky long rifle about five years back and had a lot of fun with it. Now I decided to start kit. I acquired a Harper's Ferry pistol...
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    Pedersoli Harper's Ferry

    I am going to try to piggy back on this post, because you guys seem to really know your stuff. I recently got a Harpers Ferry also, but mine was a kit. It came pretty much done and has been fun seeing it turn into a piece of art. but know that I am finishing it up I have a few questions. First...
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