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If a person wanted to make their hickory ramrod the blackest possible what would they use to stain it. No I will not paint it or burn it. Any suggestions?
 
Minwax True Black stain (HomeCheapo, Lowe's, etc)

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A period solution would be to ebonize it with vinegaroon. Iron dissolved in vinegar. If you have a blacksmith or bladesmith near you, they probably have a tub of vinegar for acid-etching pattern welded steel. Borrow some and brush it on.
Jay
 
I have an old rifle from Firth that has a black ramrod. Looks painted.

What's wrong with paint? Black lacquer?
 

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I thought aquafortis turned hickory black so I went out to the shop to do a test, it doesn't, two coats make a dark chocolate brown. I have some tannic acid, later today I will try a test with tannic acid and then aqufortis.

Looking back through my pictures I found it is osage the aquafortis turns black.

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If a person wanted to make their hickory ramrod the blackest possible what would they use to stain it. No I will not paint it or burn it. Any suggestions?
Boil it in some logwood trap dye. Always made my hickory hawk handles black when dyeing them with my traps.
 
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