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Crazing Lacquer Finish
By Nancy Fratti

Hi!

Craig Brougher's response to my letter on crazing lacquer is right on. Unfortunately, manufacturers have no way to time-test a finish. Mohawk came out, many years ago, with a lacquer for brass. I used it on a brass bed, and it crazed about a month later. After talking with them about it (evidently I want not the only disgruntled customer) they changed the formula and have now, what I consider to be, one of the best brass lacquers on the market.

The lacquer that was on the box that I mentioned in my previous letter was a 'hot' lacquer finish....and it was a bit thicker than I like to see on a piece. The refinisher I was using at the time preferred this method for some reason. To say the least, I never used his services after that.

I'm pleased to see more letters about music boxes on the MMD. It gives we music box people a chance to get more involved and exchange ideas!

....A response to Peter Neilson's letter about not touching your friend's music box... it's a good credo for ANY music box you see... especially if you are in an auction or antique shop. Don't even WIND someone else's music box....a spring can let go at any time, especially if it has not recently been pulled, cleaned, and had the ends inspected for tears.

Happy listening!

Nancy Fratti - MusicBoxLady@Juno.com
Panchronia Antiquities - Antique Music Box Specialist

(Message sent Sun 3 Nov 1996, 18:44:43 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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