RoninB4
Well-known member
Smitty- First off, thanks for the reply. I've seen the catalog pages you've posted as well as others from up to the 1914 catalog (IIRC). The lack of cast lettering and the general roughness of the casting made me consider it an earlier model. Like I said, I wanted to apply a genuine Jappaning finish to it but after reading up on the apply/bake cycles and the distinct "aroma" I decided to just use an engine enamel from a rattle can to resemble what the original might have looked like. When I first got it home I considered going over the rough surfaces with a snag grinder and a flap wheel but after reading up on it, what little I've found, I decided to retain as much of the original as possible. After it survived over 100 years of use/abuse it didn't seem right for me to decide how attractive it should be now. The paint has cured by now, I'll try to get some photos of it later and post. It amazes me that it's not MORE ugly after 100 years.





So Now Smitty's got a photo display stand for his clamp-ons!









