Bob, No offense meant, It struck me as an odd comment, but hey, this has turned into a fun and interestingly weird conversation.
I have been researching a great deal about colonial finishes. I found some information that the makers 200 years ago finished with a shellac sealer and a varnish coat. Neither of which strikes me as very weatherproof, Not too much like the aqua fortis finish. I want to have some control over the final product, so I am thinking about an initial couple of coats of black dye with a metallic-based tint, sanding those back then either a yellow (amber maple)or shade of orange followed by an antique maple. This can result in a dark golden maple that is not too dark or too light, and I have seen this on some reproductions.
Living in an apartment now also makes the aqua fortis a challenge. Final finish thinking an oiled base with dulling it a bit. Still thinking and will do some testing with dyes before making any final decisions. Have you used dyes like trans tint? (the black coating of paint does pop the stripes but not sure how light fast it is.)