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Lifer
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Mr. Simpson has 2 1902 DWM Fat Barrels for $5500 both of which have been "Profesional Restored". What doese that mean? They do look too good for 109 years old! What would you ask?? Tks Eric
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Linky???
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Restored is back to original factory condition vs a reblue is my understanding.
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I felt that blank chamber 1902 is better done. The other AE 1902 was over polished. It's the AE in "on hold" status though.
Blank chamber: http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...ducts_id=23533 AE: http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...ducts_id=23530 |
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on these "professionally restored" guns you see on Simpsons and other places at times....WHO restored them? you'd think they'd be proud enough to attach their names to their handiwork....hmm
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Well two of would like to know!
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