Hi again Gentlemen,
Yes! It's been a while but I've been busy lately and just wanted to show how it eventually turned out, and I think it looks pretty good.
I ended up using a standard paint stripper and scraper (carefully of course, and masked, I appreciate your combined wisdom!), then sanded the nicks and bumps. I think it came out quite well. I wasn't looking for perfection, but I'm very happy with the result. I finished with a rub of Huon Pine oil (which is a fabulous Tasmanian tree - now endangered - the oil of which is insect-repellent and smells wonderful). I've included a pic of the tiny bottle I used that I bought in Tassie back in '88, comparing it, size-wise, to the lubrication I was indulging in at the time...
Any ideas on getting rid of the browning on the shell? Not sure if it's nicotine staining or just aging of the wrap - it did spend a lot of time in a school store room (so yeah, possibly nicotine. I used to sneak out for a cheeky smoke when I was at school...) There are a lot of nicks and gashes in it, although hard to see from a distance, and some paint splats, but I've gotten rid of most of those. However, the brown tinge to the white wrap would be nice to remove, if possible. Not a priority by any means, but any ideas will be gladly taken on board!
Thanks most kindly, Gentlemen!