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6c_tote.jpgTote130 viewsCan't believe I found this under all of the grime. no chips, cracks. This was only a light cleaning with mineral spirits and wax. No stripping or sanding required. Brentpmed
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6_c_right_side.jpg6C right131 viewsCleaned up pretty nice, huh?Brentpmed
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6_c_left_side.jpg6C left121 viewsThe picture shows some staining/patina, but no real pitting. This was covered in rust. Cleaned with mineral spirits, razor blade and scotch brite pads. I elected not to take it back to brite, I like the patina of use. Brentpmed
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6_c_knob.jpgKnob84 viewsUnder the grime, I found this beautiful rosewood. no cracks or chips. Brentpmed
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6_c_front_left.jpg6C front left88 viewsAfter paint and rust removal, glad to find great japanning and no real pittingBrentpmed
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6_c_front.jpg6C Front71 viewsThere is staining/patina to the cap iron and cutter, but no rust or pitting. Brentpmed
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6c_sole.jpgtype 15 6C sole72 viewsThis plane looked a wreck when I found it. Covered in rust and the entire bed painted silver. After removing the silver paint, I found > 80% japanning underneath. An unexpected treat!Brentpmed
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6_c_overall.jpgStanley type 15 6 C85 viewsThis was covered in silver paint and rust when I found it, turned out pretty nice. Brentpmed
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