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Old 4th March 2011, 08:53 PM   #12
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The club arrived to day and it has a very nice overall patina and shows good age and wear. The shaft looks to be formed by scraping while the ball end seems to be chip carved, small scoop style cuts. The wood is quite hard and extremely heavy but dry. Can anyone tell me what the best course of action would be in its preservation. Should it be cleaned and if so with what and should any oils or preservatives be put on it? It is raining here as usual so I will have to post any new pictures later. Any help that could be offered on the preservation of this club or on its actual age would be greatly appreciated.

Robert

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