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16 May 2022, 18:51
dwcars
Original Winchester stock finish
Does anyone know the process used by Winchester in the early 1900s to finish the furniture on their rifles. Is the finish lacquer only or a mixture of lacquer and oil~?
If you know I would be really pleased if you would tell me.
Thanks to all~!
16 May 2022, 19:19
2152hq
When they went to a spray application, they used
a lacquer with a very small amt of wax disolved into it. I was told carnuba wax.

That made for a softer look to the dried finish and it didn't chip and crack as easily.
16 May 2022, 20:29
Jim@IMReps
https://www.timberluxe.com/videos
16 May 2022, 22:14
dpcd
Cheap varnish and lacquer.
16 May 2022, 22:17
Emory
That's a fairly broad question you're asking and I don't think there's an easy straightforward answer without more specific details. By early 20th century I'm guessing you could be inquiring about their Model 54 introduced in the 1920s or possibly pre-64 Model 70. If so, you can find a lot of specific information and how the techniques evolved from Roger Rule's book The Rifleman's Rifle. The book includes an extensive bibliography and those references probably could take you to earlier methods. If you are just trying to repair or match finishes, it looks like the timberluxe videos Jim posted could be very useful...

Good hunting,
16 May 2022, 22:31
Jim@IMReps
Don't know how forthcoming Turnbull Restoration is but you might give them a call, you never know, https://www.turnbullrestoration.com/about/
22 May 2022, 00:04
Atkinson
Brownells sells the old Win pre 64 finish or a clone knock off and it works....


Ray Atkinson
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23 May 2022, 19:00
dwcars
I should have noted that the rifle is a Model 1890 made in 1924~!
24 May 2022, 01:38
Michael Robinson
quote:
Originally posted by Jim@IMReps:
Don't know how forthcoming Turnbull Restoration is but you might give them a call, you never know, https://www.turnbullrestoration.com/about/




Turnbull reproduces that finish beautifully. It has a soft, deep, reddish look to it.


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.