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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Orleans LA
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I agree that it would be worth your while to spend $300 to establish the provenance on a piece worth thousands, but not even $100 if it's just for your own curiousity.
However, I think it shows an outrageous lack of customer service on Colt's part that they would charge anything for this service! Jim |
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