Stripping depends on the school. It's all fairly late period. In Lancaster the stock was stained in the usual manner and the stripping applied usually with colorfast ink. Then finished. The Brooks method using dark brown Feibings that accounts for the sllghtest faiding that WOULD TAKE PLACE. There was some bleeding, a fuzzy look (Leman, Dreppard ect,) East of Reading, the stock was first sealed, then the stripes were applied giving a sharp border to the stripes. Artificial looking but that was not the intention, which was decoration and striking.
Jack Brooks has it totally right in method for a Leman in my opimion. I have owned a few and his are dead on.