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Pressed checkering???
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<blockquote data-quote="3chester" data-source="post: 2916201" data-attributes="member: 99983"><p>Otis makes a Phosphorous Bronze brush that is normally used for gun cleaning chores.It looks like a toothbrush but, has bronze bristled. Make sure the area is wet with your stripper, then this brush will scrub out the remaining finish, done quit a few of these old press checkered model 88 and 100 Winchesters and a couple, Ted Williams Roebucks, also came with press checkered/ lumberD Winchesters from 70's. Then for final, polish it with 0000 steel wool. Then apply your oil finish or whatever, good as new, Turns out perfect!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3chester, post: 2916201, member: 99983"] Otis makes a Phosphorous Bronze brush that is normally used for gun cleaning chores.It looks like a toothbrush but, has bronze bristled. Make sure the area is wet with your stripper, then this brush will scrub out the remaining finish, done quit a few of these old press checkered model 88 and 100 Winchesters and a couple, Ted Williams Roebucks, also came with press checkered/ lumberD Winchesters from 70's. Then for final, polish it with 0000 steel wool. Then apply your oil finish or whatever, good as new, Turns out perfect!! [/QUOTE]
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