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Old 06-09-2014, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by steve B View Post
It very well could be. Shellac comes in a really wide range of color, so someone using whatever the hardware store had on hand probably got something in the reddish brown range. Pretty good for making pine shelves look like cherry form a distance.

Some of the older polyurethanes were pretty bad. I don't know much about the ones from the 50's when they were new, but the stuff I used in the 70's was horrid.

Steve B
From my experience refinishing pool cues and stripping crappy refinish jobs, I'm fairly sure they started off light and then darkened, and I'm guessing the same happened with these baseballs. No one would have intentionally refinished a maple cue forearm with reddish-brown shellac, and I'm certain they didn't come that way from Brunswick, yet many of the old Brunswick forearms have turned yellow-orange with age.
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