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matching Stickley finish
I'm trying to match the darkest of the Stickley finishes, the antiqued
look, and I'm trying to do it without getting and mixing a bunch of stuff. I figured there's got a be a basic stain out there like "dark stickley" or something pathetically simple like that. I wish I had the time and money to do this right, but the pieces aren't expensive, and I just need to get the color close. I've tried different stains, but none are dark enough. Thank you for any help. Peter |
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