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Good morning all! I hope you’re enjoying the frozen tundra that our world is at the moment! Or at least here in Kentucky!
So I have a Traditions Kentucky kit on the way. I piggybacked a couple questions on another recent posts related to Kentucky built but thought I would just start my own post. Trying to stay ahead with the question so I have everything lined up.
So I would like to use the Laurel Mountain stains as well as Rust browning they sale. At least I’m leaning towards the rust Browning. So here are my questions.
1- those of you who have worked with tradition kits with the Beachwood. Any thoughts on how to achieve colors similar to these? I like the dark walnut that is typical of pre assemble Pedersolies. I also like the pics here with the red undertones. Can I use a couple coats of maple and then nut brow on top?
2- If you have a traditions Kentucky with a browned barrel can you post some pics?
3- if you recognize one these guns it’s probably because it’s your these are pictures I’ve taken off of the form of the guns that I have liked!
So I have a Traditions Kentucky kit on the way. I piggybacked a couple questions on another recent posts related to Kentucky built but thought I would just start my own post. Trying to stay ahead with the question so I have everything lined up.
So I would like to use the Laurel Mountain stains as well as Rust browning they sale. At least I’m leaning towards the rust Browning. So here are my questions.
1- those of you who have worked with tradition kits with the Beachwood. Any thoughts on how to achieve colors similar to these? I like the dark walnut that is typical of pre assemble Pedersolies. I also like the pics here with the red undertones. Can I use a couple coats of maple and then nut brow on top?
2- If you have a traditions Kentucky with a browned barrel can you post some pics?
3- if you recognize one these guns it’s probably because it’s your these are pictures I’ve taken off of the form of the guns that I have liked!