Ahaha. Yes, you have to guess. You win Bonus Points. lol.Are there markings, do you know and we are suppose to guess and if we are right we win a pound of some long lost McClellands?
You win the Bonus Points. Personal Reserve (pre-Ashton)Damn that Ferndown is cool, nice haul. The ring grain on the red one is great, I love the shallow blast. Ashton?
Daaamn, nice! Those are going to be stunners with a little bit of elbow grease.You win the Bonus Points. Personal Reserve (pre-Ashton)
I consider myself a beginner with the DIY. But I’m learning that patience is a skill with this process. So I’m honing that skill. lol.All look quite nice. What's you plan to clean them up? DIY or send them out for restoration?
Nice! Looking forward to how they turn out.I consider myself a beginner with the DIY. But I’m learning that patience is a skill with this process. So I’m honing that skill. lol.
The top Dunhill will be an reem and clean after a quick and “sandpaper” restoration on the stem. I can never get the stem to shank transition just right, so there is always a little bit of oxidation at that part.
The acrylic stem one I might send out because the stem is loose. I don’t know how to tighten them up without some type of issue. (Cracked many a shank, or warped several tenons)
The other 2 I’ll clean up when time allows in the next few months. Again, telling myself it’s okay to do a little bit at a time.
Fletcher has been excellent at the process, so might be sending his way as well.
Good enough to smoke. Needs a run through the buffing wheel.Nice! Looking forward to how they turn out.
Also, I don't know who this Fletcher guy is but judging from his name he should stick to repairing arrows and not pipes
Not bad!Good enough to smoke. Needs a run through the buffing wheel.
Good guess. The shallow blast is Aston Personal Reserve.Nice sandblast, Sasieni is my guess.