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Unread 11-30-2015, 09:03 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by alvin View Post
If it's Swiss, then everything makes sense.

In advertisement, you can just say 96% blue. But that may not work well in Luger domain. I sold a couple of Lugers in public sites, and found all queriers are forum members, and they know more than me
So I need to find the correct Swiss stamp, apply it and I'm all set.

It's not my gun, so I don't really care if it's a reblue or not. I will probably do just what you said and not even say anything about the percentage, just attach a whole bunch of pictures so the more educated buyers can make up their own opinion. I would like to do an honest write-up though, and of course: It's also a matter of my own curiosity. What really puzzles me is the age and the quality of the job. If this is a reblue, it would be a factory style restoration type job. People do that nowadays, but the aging makes it look like it was done 100 years ago...? That part just doesn't make any sense to me at all.
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