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Unread 05-30-2013, 05:51 PM   #3
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Agree with above, also I have had it done a couple of times.

Once was a PPK that simply had lost its bluing, so required a simple reblue, no buffing

Once was a nickle plated 1936 police luger (see Police Lugers) - its finish was flaking, so I felt it justified in cleaning it up.

I am one of those guys that believes that once its reblued, most of its history is gone.
That said, if you find a nice luger that has little finish and you have it reblued for your own use, why not?

More rare the original model, the better hope of getting a return.

I have a 1940 that I bought from a gentleman here on the forum as a reblue, its very nice, however when I got it, I found that it was a direct bring-back, with papers and the dad had had it reblued, very nicely. Its a keeper in my collection.
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