 Greetings everyone. My name is James P. Madonna of Megalife 21 and the Facebook group of the International Brotherhood of Polyvance and I am here to show you my new eight pound traditional Persian meals made of maple wood from RevolutionClubs.net. They were made by Mr. Christian Darce and I received them the end of last week and what I did was because I was inspired by Mr. Stefan Dogman of France, Dogman's Dungeon, the infamous Dogman's Dungeon. I was inspired not to use stain or varnish or shellac or polyurethane or anything like that. I decided to go natural the way he prefers and use natural oil, in this case, teak oil. I could have used cheaper oil. I could have went with lemon oil, linseed oil, but I used teak Watt goes teak oil. There's one called Danish oil that has the stain already in it, but I wanted to go 100% natural. What I really wanted was tongue oil, which I will do on my next project. I will use tongue oil. So let me just show you the the beauty of the natural wood grain, how it comes out with the oil. Okay hold on. I know with the other video you couldn't get a close-up look. I even did the bottom, which I know I overdid it. I put six quarts of teak oil. I waited a couple hours in between coats for it to absorb. The can recommends 30 minutes in between each coat. Then I finished it off with two coats of Scott's liquid gold spray, which I think is a very nice product. I can still smell a little bit of it. I put the last half. I wanted to finish up the can of Scott's liquid gold because I already had it at home. I have no idea how maybe my mom got it or you know I don't know. We already had it. So it wasn't a full can, but anyway I was introduced to it rather abruptly since I found it under the kitchen sink. But anyway it's a great product. So it was the teak oil. This is maple. All right so I just felt that it brought out the natural green in the wood rather nicely. I like the traditional Persian meal grooves with the part that you know sticks out. You know like a little like a little lump or a little speed bump if you want to call it that. Okay rather than just having two lines going around it. So this is the first of a whole series of traditional cone shaped Persian meals by revolutionclubs.net. Okay contact Mr. Christian Darce by email and get a price quote because the entire product line is not yet on the website, but eventually it will be. All right and that's that. This one is eight pounds and I really saturated it because I could feel the oils on my fingers. You know I know I overdid it with six coats, but I wanted to make sure that it was really well preserved being that in the United States these traditional cone shaped meals are not easy to come by. Okay because there's a lot of jabroni's a lot of jabroni American woodturners out there that make these fat ugly pickle barrels or fat wine bottle shaped clubs because they have to they have to put there a little American or Anglo tweak in the style you know they have to be different they have to be different just like I don't want to go off on a rant just like the Victorian era Americans and British had to make alterations to the original Indian clubs Indian juries and they made them bowling pin size bowling pin and teardrop which are not bad actually you know they might have had a purpose but I just want to show you a hundred percent natural oil as opposed to the synthetic chemicals. Now I'm not positive but there might be turpentine which I believe is natural mixed in with the teak oil for the Watko brand and I think they put they might put that into accelerate the absorption of the oil into the unfinished wood because I received these clubs unfinished on purpose deliberately I requested it because I wanted to give it a shot since Stefan Dogman and I thank him for inspiring me he is the one that gave me the idea Stefan Dogman of France Dogman's Dungeon he gave me the idea of using a hundred percent natural oils on the clubs so that's that bye bye exercise safely people safety first proper form and safety over everything else this has been a mega live 21 production