John Kasaian
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Does anyone out there use a wood Leitz Wetzlar? The wooden wetzlar easel arrived and I went about removing the crudely sprayed black paint on the wooden base. What I found underneath is(was) a square of thick white paint where a piece of photo paper would have covered.
My question is...is this feature original to these easels? Perhaps to make focusing on the baseboard easier? If so it might explain why it was oversprayed black---could the white color might have fogged paper?
If so I doubt if this is something Leitz would have built into the easels.:confused: Underneath the white, the wood has a very different character--as if it wasn't "finished" like the surrounding wood--which might indicate that this is an original finish and I should repaint it (and repaint with what??) My next question has to do with refinishing the wood---what finish did Leitz Wetzlar use on these things? A varnish? shellac? verethane? The survivng finish dosen't look like anything I've been able to identify.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?
My question is...is this feature original to these easels? Perhaps to make focusing on the baseboard easier? If so it might explain why it was oversprayed black---could the white color might have fogged paper?
If so I doubt if this is something Leitz would have built into the easels.:confused: Underneath the white, the wood has a very different character--as if it wasn't "finished" like the surrounding wood--which might indicate that this is an original finish and I should repaint it (and repaint with what??) My next question has to do with refinishing the wood---what finish did Leitz Wetzlar use on these things? A varnish? shellac? verethane? The survivng finish dosen't look like anything I've been able to identify.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?