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Originally Posted By: Tamid
Bringing it back on 'Topic' what I'd really like to know is what formula should I use to replicate the Browning Citori finish I need to use on an older Browning Lightning that is my go to goose gun and gotten a bit beat up from accompanying me in a laydown blind for the past 15 years.


Poly probably.


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Citoris have a hardened finish.
Tough to remove.
I like it.


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Sprayed on I'd guess ?

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Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern
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Stan I could've won good money on a bet that you'd tell us the virtues of Turpentine.

I hear tell it works wonders dashed on a cats azz...


jOe I don't know what turpentine does for cats, but back when we still had a big turpentine industry in GA, I used to use the stuff like aftershave as a cover scent for deer hunting with my bow. The headquarters for the National Turpentine Association used to be here in my hometown...Geo

I never cared for the smell of turpentine...

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Originally Posted By: 2-piper
I never saw it done, but all my life (Nearly) I have heard tales of people turpentining a Cat's Rear. Always heard it would put them in Overdrive.
I personally use Turpentine, but not on my hemorrhoids.

Once knew a man who was suffering with them one day at work & one of his co-workers (Not Me) told him he had some ointment which was very good on them. The thing was though he slipped him a tube of Ben Gay. He went to the restroom & applied it & the Screech he let out was heard all over the shop, even above the sound of all those lathes & milling machines running.

Sheewwww....

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I once watched an old turpentine still as it was operating at the Old South Farm Days in Walthourville, GA. It was a very large, and impressive, still. They gave away little bottles of turpentine with a cork in the top. An old man was sitting on a bench watching it run while several younger men tended to it. They would come over and ask the old man questions from time to time, then go back to the still. He was obviously the "seat of knowledge" for turpentine stills.

I loved the smell in the air. But then, I love everything about yellow pines.

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They were probably making whiskey and masked the mash smell with turpentine.

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Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern

jOe I don't know what turpentine does for cats, but back when we still had a big turpentine industry in GA, I used to use the stuff like aftershave as a cover scent for deer hunting with my bow. The headquarters for the National Turpentine Association used to be here in my hometown...Geo


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Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
They were probably making whiskey and masked the mash smell with turpentine.


You can do better than that, jOe. That's second grade.

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Up here they used hog pens to mask the smell of whiskey stills....

I figured in Georgia they used turpentine because to hear you tell it it's so common.

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