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Now available again, the original volume "the blue book" of clock decorating stencils done by William B. Fenn t Plymouth, Conn. between about 1840 and 1862. More than 125 stencils are shown, copied exact size from the originals in the collection of AC&WM. it includes a brief history of William B. Fenn written by Chris H. Bailey. Also included are eight additional photographs of finished clock tablets by Fenn. Recommended for anyone wanting to restore or identify clock tablets. Soft Cover.Published by American Clock & Watch Musuem, Inc.I use varnish, bronze powder,satin to apply the powder, and make stencils from old drafting paper. I copy a page, then put it under the drafting paper and use a razor knife to cut out the stencil. Paint the varnish on the glass, let it nearly dry, apply the stencil, use the satin to apply the powder, remove the stencil and thats it.
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