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Help, I know this may not be correct forum, but I am trying to identify the finish or stain on this muzzleloader I recently purchased.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Longbeards
WV
in the 70's there was a company based in Bakersfield California that made stains. the marketed heavy towards stock makers. their stain made cheap woods like birch look aged and oxidized .
gets my vote. and there is nothing i know of marketed today like it.
Beverlee's was the name.
Minwax makes an Ebony stain that I add a little mahogany stain to it, test on a piece of scrap and stop adding when I'm and my wife (who is the artist) are satisfied with the look.