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Burnished steel fender seats |
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Burnished steel, or gun-metal, has a much darker finish than the other metals (think blackened/burnt finish). It is made in either the formed base, or the standard base before being lacquered for protection. Uprights are available in plain round, plain square, central twist in a square upright, which we usually alternate with plain square, and cage twists. The club fender on the right has a formed base can you can just about make out the alternating twists with square uprights. The collars are brass and the seats are saddle brown. The clickable pictures below show (left) formed base and standard base (centre). The third shows the standard base with the choice of collars.
For more pictures of burnished steel fender seats, browse the Galleries pages.
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Burnished steel uprights with oak base |
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As an alternative to the metal base, choose a shaped oak base but keeping burnished steel uprights. The oak can be stained to a light, medium or dark finish. The pictures right, show a medium stained oak base with burnished steel. Browse the Gallery for more pictures of this combination. |
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