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WillS:
Just wondering what you guys use for a finish on a traditional warbow with no grip?  I really want to use just oil and wax, but as there's no grip it keeps getting black grubby marks in the wax where I'm holding it.  Don't really wanna have to use modern varnish if I can avoid it!

Del the cat:
Black grubby marks?
How very dare you! :o
That's 'Patina' old chap  ::) ;)
It also helps you to see where to grab it...
Now and again, I scrape it off with a claw finger nail and then a wipe of beeswax polish resores the pristine finish.
You be complaining about blood on your arrows next... >:D
Del
Anyhow, sweaty hand grease will accumulate on a modern finish just the same.

adb:
I use a wipe-on polyrathane finish. I don't get any 'grubby' hand marks. The grip does become a bit darker coloured, but I like that. It means the bow is getting used.

Ian.:
You can always put a nice finish on for looks like an oil, then when it's dry put a plastic coat cover the top.

WillS:

--- Quote from: Del the cat on December 28, 2012, 07:02:35 am ---You be complaining about blood on your arrows next... >:D
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I do have blood on one of my arrows - I got the nocking point too low to begin with.  I'm leaving it on...

I think I'll just stick to Danish Oil and beeswax rubbed over the top.  I wanna stay away from plastic/polys so as long as I'm not doing something wrong and the "used" marks are normal I'm ok with them!

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