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Unread 04-14-2011, 08:43 PM   #3
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Hi John, I have to disagree with Steve above (sorry Steve). I like the 1937 which seems to me to be an authentic example of a rather scarce sub-variation. The 1936 appears to me to be refinished, the muzzle on rust blued guns should be "in the white", and the knurled portions of the strawed parts look suspiciously clean. Of course, all this is based on the rather poor photos offered by both sellers. Best regards, Norm
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