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    Stock staining methods and finished results

    LSU Tiger, I read an article from Muzzle Blasts Magazine that was written by Bivens, and for protection of the wood, Permalyn was given the highest ratings. I don't remember word for word, but your statement that it's a "joke" is just ignorant. There's a lot of good products out there that...
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    Stock staining methods and finished results

    Hi Rootnuke, I once did the battle of Goliad reinactment "Come and take it" years ago. It brings back fond memories. I'm not sure which "1770's Early Lancaster you're working on (I'm doing one by Jim Chamber's) but I've tried some of Jim's stains and finishes he sells and really like...
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    Howdy from Dallas

    I'm a newbie to this forum, so thought I'ld introduce myself. I've been involved in muzzleloading since the early 80's when I built my first for using in IL's deer season. Since then I've built several kit guns and a few customs. I'm alway's working on projects that varies from sewing my own...
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