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vitanola

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Westinghouse

Four panel or six panel doors?

Five panel:

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If I MUST choose, four panel.

French (casement) windows

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or double hung windows?

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vitanola

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Yeah, those five and three panel doors are so cool. I dont make many of those anymore, as demand is down. Sad.

Casement!

Brass or chrome (dull or polished) hardware?

Chrome (nickle, preferred, Butler Silver, a brushed satin silver plate with black paint highlighting details is really my preferred hardware finish)

Antique Brass

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or Japanned Copper?

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Chrome (nickle, preferred, Butler Silver, a brushed satin silver plate with black paint highlighting details is really my preferred hardware finish)

Antique Brass

View attachment 114600 or Japanned Copper?

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I have some butler silver hardware I salvaged from a job years ago. It is a fantastic and unique finish.

Antique brass. The japanned bronze is too funky for me. [emoji6]

Floors in a foyer: wood or marble?
 

vitanola

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I have some butler silver hardware I salvaged from a job years ago. It is a fantastic and unique finish.

Antique brass. The japanned bronze is too funky for me. [emoji6]

Floors in a foyer: wood or marble?
Wood

Butler Silver is indeed a lovely finish. It is also a real pain to reproduce. Japanning is actually much easier, though one must work up to a rhythm at the buffing wheel to get a consistent pattern from piece to piece.

Victor or Columbia?
 
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Wood

Butler Silver is indeed a lovely finish. It is also a real pain to reproduce. Japanning is actually much easier, though one must work up to a rhythm at the buffing wheel to get a consistent pattern from piece to piece.

Victor or Columbia?
I have personally only seen japanned bronze once. There is an old hotel by The White House (the Hay Adams) that sports that finish in various places around the property that hasn't been "updated". Sadly they replaced it with either antique brass or oil rubbed bronze. It is very unique. I'm sure that is a monster to reproduce.

Victor

Wire wheels or spoked wheels?
 

vitanola

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I have personally only seen japanned bronze once. There is an old hotel by The White House (the Hay Adams) that sports that finish in various places around the property that hasn't been "updated". Sadly they replaced it with either antique brass or oil rubbed bronze. It is very unique. I'm sure that is a monster to reproduce.

Victor

Wire wheels or spoked wheels?

Welded wire wheels
As fitted to the Improved Ford Car and also to the New Ford.


Actually the Japanned finish is not too difficult. One copper flashes the work, blackens it with Selinium salts (commercial gun bluing) and buff in the pattern usung a hard sewn cotton wheel loaded with emery cake. Then lacquer, either yellow or green tinted.

Single pipe furnace or hot blast stove?
 
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Location
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Welded wire wheels
As fitted to the Improved Ford Car and also to the New Ford.


Actually the Japanned finish is not too difficult. One copper flashes the work, blackens it with Selinium salts (commercial gun bluing) and buff in the pattern usung a hard sewn cotton wheel loaded with emery cake. Then lacquer, either yellow or green tinted.

Single pipe furnace or hot blast stove?
Hot blast stove

A Class Trucks: International or Mack?
 
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@1mach1
First.

Going into restaurant or visiting concession-stand and enjoy free nature on eating?
As much as I like dining in a restaurant, I do prefer outdoor ambiance, especially eating on the terrace at a restaurant. If its nice weather, I do like to eat outside. That said, I do not go to concession stands as a rule. Sorry for the confusing "not answer" answer [emoji14]

Preferred pasta dish: red or white sauce?
 

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