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.... Done with my voodoo on the wood . b it of glare but I did finally capture the color of the wood . Stamp barrel , rings soon, trigger guard screws , man they fought me !
 

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Man Rob I’d say you got this one out of the ball park! I LOVE the color!!
Thanks bud . I really like the way the iron turned out . I tried some different things others had suggested but they didnt look right and sure were not going to hold up to any handling .... I went back to.my favorite , as seen , and I'm really liking it . Gotta soak it in oil to get he process to stop for a few days . Hopefully be shooting it again soon but in finished condition with lots of pics of it .
 
Sneak peeks .... The iron parts took on this really great antique look. All parts are soaking in oil now . Gotta soak em awhile to kill the chemicals off that do the rusting
Just curious, why do you stamp the barrel “London”?
 

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