Tarnishing Tip Posted by Brian Parks on January 10, 2012 at 6:16pm Views: 107 1 Get Embed Code <iframe width="480" height="270" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/P5ZpD6k4OtI?fs=1&feature=oembed&wmode=opaque" frameborder="0"></iframe> Here's a quick tip on tarnishing/aging wood or other various materials using a Sharpie marker and a cotton swap. You need to be a member of Cigar Box Nation to add comments! Join Cigar Box Nation Comments Brian Parks September 7, 2014 at 3:33pm oops.. you may have to copy that whole link and paste in the address bar... the link didn't past right.. Brian Parks September 7, 2014 at 3:31pm I have several pics posted over at Ted's Handmade Music Clubhouse.. http://handmademusicclubhouse.com/photo/old-timer?context=user#!/photo/old-timer-tuners?context=user I sold this one so I don't have it anymore... I miss it. One of my favs. Tramp Guitars September 7, 2014 at 12:54pm Great job Biran. Any chance you could send me some photos of the old timer?. I want to copy some of your great elements like the screws and Head split. Thanks in advance. Tramp Clock The Wolf January 11, 2012 at 12:51am Yah, if ya overdo it, it looks like deadly black mould. Another way is to use black powder and matches... This reply was deleted. E-mail me when people leave their comments – Follow
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oops.. you may have to copy that whole link and paste in the address bar... the link didn't past right..
I have several pics posted over at Ted's Handmade Music Clubhouse..
http://handmademusicclubhouse.com/photo/old-timer?context=user#!/photo/old-timer-tuners?context=user
I sold this one so I don't have it anymore... I miss it. One of my favs.
Great job Biran. Any chance you could send me some photos of the old timer?. I want to copy some of your great elements like the screws and Head split. Thanks in advance. Tramp
Yah, if ya overdo it, it looks like deadly black mould.
Another way is to use black powder and matches...