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Old 8th July 2024, 12:36 PM   #8
Pendita65
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Hi Milandro,

thanks for your message and yes i know Tony Stoltenkamp he is very good in staining Keris. And there are some others too. And yes it might not be easy but it is worth the experiment. As a trained restorer and as a teacher in restoration of wooden objects and furniture, i am used to work with different kind of recipe's in colloring wood and brass fittings. It is all about the right circumstances to work in i guess.

And i have several Keris that i can experiment on patience and endurance is important i think in restoring objects.

Regards, Martin
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