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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Mt. Vernon VA
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I bought a P.38 and pocket watch from Louisiana-Alabama shortly after Katrina went thru and they clearly were sitting in water for a period of time. The red muckie water had inundated the fusee watch but it was mostly brass and could be cleaned up. But old iron & steel pieces were gone. The pistol (AC44 with matching numbers for $300) was cleaned up, but had pits and stains from sitting in water and rusty muck in the little springs like the extractor and was engraved by the vet that brought it back. It was sad to see these family heirlooms damaged by the storm and possibly sold to earn funds to rebuild, with probable heartbreak. So a word of caution to the wise is sufficient.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I live in high ground 500 feet above see level. If my feet ever get wet, I expect to see an old man in an ark with lots of animals.
Last edited by kurusu; 10-05-2016 at 11:26 AM. |
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