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It very well could be. Shellac comes in a really wide range of color, so someone using whatever the hardware store had on hand probably got something in the reddish brown range. Pretty good for making pine shelves look like cherry form a distance.
Some of the older polyurethanes were pretty bad. I don't know much about the ones from the 50's when they were new, but the stuff I used in the 70's was horrid. Steve B |
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It is made from bugs that nest in trees so the color and traits of the tree comes through in the process. It also has a short shelf life and if old will give a darker color
Orange was the top color in the US for years. So many things go into what color you get |
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