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<p>[QUOTE="joe blowski, post: 9771547, member: 17814"]Hi, after cleaning the trunk on the weekend, I sprayed it with a light coat of shellac to see what 'problems' there are. I'm agreeing with Brad here; the (partially) brassed fitting look pretty good!</p><p><br /></p><p>The handle is missing on one side so I'm going to have to perform surgery to remove the handle caps. I've found the whitish drip marks disappear after a coating of shellac. As always, thanks for you thoughts![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joe blowski, post: 9771547, member: 17814"]Hi, after cleaning the trunk on the weekend, I sprayed it with a light coat of shellac to see what 'problems' there are. I'm agreeing with Brad here; the (partially) brassed fitting look pretty good! The handle is missing on one side so I'm going to have to perform surgery to remove the handle caps. I've found the whitish drip marks disappear after a coating of shellac. As always, thanks for you thoughts![/QUOTE]
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