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Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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AND MORE AFTER PHOTOS:
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STILL MORE AFTER PHOTOS:
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Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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AND THE LAST, MAYBE
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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AMAZING RESTORATION,GOOD SKILLS
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Absolutely beautiful, I love the green walrus ivory.
One comment (just my own opinion):the ring and the barrel bands look "too fresh", you don't want to give them an old patina? |
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Very nice indeed.
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Just for fun, here is a pic of the gun shown with both original and replica accessories. LOL. And a couple more pics. Thanks again for looking. Rick. |
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Yes, you're right. These pics were taken right after the gun was completed. The barrel bands are genuine sterling silver and will naturally age. Especially while just handling the gun while shooting with genuine black powder. The sling rings will will get a treatment of cold bluing, then buffed back to a more desirable patina. I still have to make the sling. LOL. Rick. |
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