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Re: "Refreshing" an Oil Finished Stock
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A total mystery and thankfully Kojack is on the case, thanks Keith!
Let me help you get to the bottom of things. Mark was kind enough to send me a bottle of timberluxe and I liked the results. I now use it in the shop regularly. Oddly, you do not play into my decision making process when selecting a stock finish for a particular project.
Jim bought his gun from Holt's not from me. Unless the rules have changed, I only owe Dave 12$ for a gun I sell. On the rare occasion that a board member buys a gun from me that I advertise here I pay Dave 25$.
Timberluxe is good stuff in my opinion.
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