You have achieved a very nice finish on this fowler ! As you quite rightly observe the finish is to your own taste, there are always others that will say it does not look new, but that is their choice, I think the bone black highlights you have are just right, so many go to heavy with the tint, but by tinting in the areas that would not get any wear it looks just right, I also use scotchbright to apply a little wear on the raised parts of the stock, but it needs careful consideration, and a 100 years of use will make it look right anyway! Very well done! Chris B.
Very nice to see this as I'm thinking about how to finish mine (16 gauge, walnut). I have a couple projects before I get to it, but I've your video bookmarked -- thanks!
@@SaltyJim with Walnut traditionally they didn’t use a stain. But it has pigments in it that give it a traditional red hue that is very reminiscent of European walnut finishes. That’s one of the main reasons I went with this oil instead of normal linseed oil and a stain. If you just use that oil and the wax you should get a very similar look.
Best looking Kibler Fowler I’ve seen so far. 👍
You have achieved a very nice finish on this fowler ! As you quite rightly observe the finish is to your own taste, there are always others that will say it does not look new, but that is their choice, I think the bone black highlights you have are just right, so many go to heavy with the tint, but by tinting in the areas that would not get any wear it looks just right, I also use scotchbright to apply a little wear on the raised parts of the stock, but it needs careful consideration, and a 100 years of use will make it look right anyway! Very well done! Chris B.
My Fowler is ordered and now I know the finish I'm using. Beautiful! Thank You.
Beautiful fowler. If you were going for a well used, but loved gun, I think you nailed it.
Beautiful Fowler! Nicely done.
Great looking gun, a very nice job.
Wonderful job and great advice. Enjoy the gun!
Very nice to see this as I'm thinking about how to finish mine (16 gauge, walnut). I have a couple projects before I get to it, but I've your video bookmarked -- thanks!
Looks great. Good job
Nice work... The leather shot pouch is also very nice.
Awesome job!! Makes me antsy to get my kit any day now.
Looks great
Looks awesome and 🤠
Great job!!
Well done Sir! I love the way it looks. Just a small hint. The ends of the lock screws need just a dab of color. Thanks for posting. Mike
Beautiful! subscribed
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what is the product that you used for the brass?
@@corneliusmakin-bird7540 Jax’s brown for the brass, and Jax’s black for the barrel and lock
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What is the oil you used. I couldn’t catch the name.
@@SaltyJim it’s Becks Flintlocks oil.
beckflintlocks.com
@@Utahflintlocks thank you
Does the Becks have some stain in it or do I need to apply a stain in addition to the oil?
@@SaltyJim with Walnut traditionally they didn’t use a stain. But it has pigments in it that give it a traditional red hue that is very reminiscent of European walnut finishes. That’s one of the main reasons I went with this oil instead of normal linseed oil and a stain. If you just use that oil and the wax you should get a very similar look.
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