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Hi there I'm a time served French polisher furniture restorer is there much demand for guns wood to be restored I can bring most things back to life just like was when it was new coulour lacker might be a silly question just think all time ATB no1 :)

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Hi there I'm a time served French polisher furniture restorer is there much demand for guns wood to be restored I can bring most things back to life just like was when it was new coulour lacker might be a silly question just think all time ATB no1 :)

ive got a dead hamster when can you sort it :laugh: :laugh:
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Well not a French polisher just a furniture sprayer I'm on about old shot guns which are made of beech elm wall nut oak If I can restore old 17 th to 19 th fuurniture and make it look nice I think I could do it with gun buts ;)

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Hi there I'm a time served French polisher furniture restorer is there much demand for guns wood to be restored I can bring most things back to life just like was when it was new coulour lacker might be a silly question just think all time ATB no1 :)

 

Definitely, the hard bit is to get a good reputation for it.

 

Good luck.

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Well not a French polisher just a furniture sprayer I'm on about old shot guns which are made of beech elm wall nut oak If I can restore old 17 th to 19 th fuurniture and make it look nice I think I could do it with gun buts ;)

Hi there I'm a time served French polisher furniture restorer is there much demand for guns wood to be restored I can bring most things back to life just like was when it was new coulour lacker might be a silly question just think all time ATB no1 :)

 

Definitely, the hard bit is to get a good reputation for it.

 

Good luck.

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