I have an old percussion rifle some folks at Muzzleloading have identified as an Ohio Style Rifle. There is a marking on the underside of the barrel and it is marked "H Worly". Overall it is in fair shape for it's age. It is missing a hammer and cap box cover. I intend to replace these. It has a Goulcher lock and TOTW has a replica.
The finish is what I would like to get input on. It has some type of varnish applied. In the worn areas, it appears to be curly maple. On the left side, the varnish is generally dark with no underlying wood showing. On the lower right side, the stock's varnish is flaking off.
Should I remove the varnish on the whole rifle? If so, how how I do this and not affect the underlying wood and stripes?
I do not think the rifle is of particular value, but I do not want to diminish the value either.
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The finish is what I would like to get input on. It has some type of varnish applied. In the worn areas, it appears to be curly maple. On the left side, the varnish is generally dark with no underlying wood showing. On the lower right side, the stock's varnish is flaking off.
Should I remove the varnish on the whole rifle? If so, how how I do this and not affect the underlying wood and stripes?
I do not think the rifle is of particular value, but I do not want to diminish the value either.