Antique British gun case restoration project

Russ, I used a small diameter awl to pierce the leather and wood

Circled are the old holes for attachments.

Again, I have never repaired one of these. I learned a lot one this one. And the second will be easier, faster and better.

I may even tackle making one from scratch.
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Nice work. I learned something in that I always thought the interior linings were high quality felt. Thank you for sharing the article on blaise. How do you find the leather treatment product vs say neetsfoot oil?
 
Wow, you sir have a great talent. Beautiful so far. (y) (y)
 
Dave, I had never heard of Baize. Of course Rookhawk gave me the lesson on the difference in quality. It’s the same material used on high quality pool tables.

Neatsfoot oil has its place. But it darkens leather and can make it greasy feeling.

Plus all those Neats had to sacrifice their feet to make it. I’m not comfortable using a product knowing all those Neats are running around with no feet :LOL:
 
Nice work. I learned something in that I always thought the interior linings were high quality felt. Thank you for sharing the article on blaise. How do you find the leather treatment product vs say neetsfoot oil?

Neatsfoot eventually dissolves thread. It’s why it’s no longer used in the saddle industry. They do make a new version that is safe on thread, but it saturates leather which may weaken older leathers.

What @Altitude sickness chose is a better option. Pecard Leather Dressing is another option. Renaissance Wax is a third option. Lexol is a fourth. “Above all else, do no harm”.

@Altitude sickness any chance you can get the forend attached to the barrels and get it to fit into the channel? Never crazy about a forend flopping around in a case if it can be avoided. Overall, it looks exceptional and virtually identical to the case when made new circa 1900.

There are a number of clever ways to age and blend materials in vintage cases as well. It’s a good idea when matching old and new materials, but I hesitate to discuss them online out of fear a counterfeiter may find more value in the techniques than an honest restorer.

The case in this thread is a true ground-up restoration going for an as-new interior. It’s hitting that mark beautifully!
 
Thanks Rookhawk. As “selective ” as you are. :cool: I’ll take that as a compliment.

I made these blocks easy to adjust or move. So fitting a different gun wouldn’t destroy the bottom or side material. I’ll remove the blocks circled in green and shorten the two blocks at the blue line. The forend fits nicely over the cleaning rod. Thanks
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@rookhawk Thank you for the information on the leather care. If I take on a restoration vs build from scratch project I will contact you offline for some advice.
 
@rookhawk, you are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. (y) (y)
 
I loved reading through this and looking closely at the photo documentation. I wish I had the courage to work on some of my original cases but my common sense kicks in and says you would cock it up!

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