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<DIV> I... don't think they do. Too much dust in the
finish is a huge proble as it dries really slow. If you can provide a dust
free enviroment then go fo it ...it's beautiful. Try Shellac as a sealer
then Lac sanding sealer & lac. top coats. It's is an easy nice looking
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<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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size=2>Ed<BR>The shellac, a 2 pound cut, will give you a nice seal coat for
your varnish.<BR>If I'm not mistaken, <STRONG>Steinway still varnishes their
boards</STRONG>.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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