tounge oil HA HA....
Many coast of tong oil, then lightly rubbed with rotton stone and oil... then a boiled linseed mix after that.
the big thing is...it's Repairable. if you nick or anything...it can be fixed.
a dent can be removed with a damp cloth and an iron...go easy, steam it out... and the dent will raise...let it dry...and then re oil...
dent gone..
Ken
posting pictures
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Re: posting pictures
If you are using Windows go to Microsoft and search for the picture resizer file in windows toys down load and install it lets you resize pictures (jpegs) larger or smaller so you can upload to a forum site.jackrabbit wrote:It always says"file too large" everytime I try to attach something. The only time I got it to work, I had lowered the resolution to the point that it was blurry. Any ideas?
Beautiful rifle by the way!! Thanks for posting!
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Re: posting pictures
These are from the other Sharps Co.
Just want to see if I can post photo.
These are 50-70, 40-7-SS. Wood ordered was Xfancy.
Just want to see if I can post photo.
These are 50-70, 40-7-SS. Wood ordered was Xfancy.
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Yankee Bill
From God's country, Prescott, Arizona
From God's country, Prescott, Arizona