Ben Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I have just bought a Champion Blower & Forge Post Drill - "No. 200 (not 200 1/2) - August 9 1904". I would like to know what it's original colour was. Bought in Melbourne, Australia. Any help would be appreciated. Quote
Glenn Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 Ben Go to the top of the forum page and click on user CP click on edit profile go to the bottom of the page, enter your location and save. We would like to know where in the world your located. Quote
habu68 Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I am not sure if they had any paint of any kind on them. When i reconditioned mine I found only a thick coat of oil, grease and a light patina of rust and no sign of paint anywhere. If you have ever tried to strip paint from an object with that much detail there is always some in a nook or cranny some where. Quote
HWooldridge Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 A lot of machinery from this era was painted gloss black with highliting on any raised letters or numbers - this was often done in silver or gold. I have also seen a few old pieces that appeared to have been painted bright red and they were also highlited with metallic paints. Quote
brucegodlesky Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 I have a Champion 400 blower with abit of paint still on it. Yep, black it is and the raised letters were a pale gold, or so I am told. Quote
Ben Posted February 26, 2008 Author Posted February 26, 2008 Thanks Glen, have added some details. Ben Quote
steveh Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 the champion post drill i have is red(like a caboose)and it seems to be the original color.it came from le pas,manitoba off of a farm the guys grandfather owned.the gent had fond memories of cranking it for his grandpa.i use it quite often,they take you back to a different era. Quote
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