I was in my friends shop a few weeks back, and he had told me about this rifle before. When I saw it, I told him I would love to have it. He called me and said he was bringing it down to me. I was so excited, I couldn't sleep that night. Well, it is at home in my log cabin now.
There is some history behind it, and I am waiting to get the doc sheet he has on it. It is from a log cabin in West Virginia, and I will find out who built it. The bore is mirror bright around .45 caliber. The lock is a Leman from Lancaster PA. The rifle resides in a actual cut out piece from the log cabin it's from
Here is my question, the finish has turned so dark I cannot see the wood at all. Is there a way to clean this stock some, so I can see the wood under neath without defacing it??
There is some history behind it, and I am waiting to get the doc sheet he has on it. It is from a log cabin in West Virginia, and I will find out who built it. The bore is mirror bright around .45 caliber. The lock is a Leman from Lancaster PA. The rifle resides in a actual cut out piece from the log cabin it's from
Here is my question, the finish has turned so dark I cannot see the wood at all. Is there a way to clean this stock some, so I can see the wood under neath without defacing it??