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Unread 10-27-2010, 11:16 AM   #1
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Ted, Ed and John
Yes, I'm a member, and I, too, am really anxious to see Ted's finished work.
Mike's up-close photos were pretty much spot-on, and after exploring several alternatives I put my trust in the best...Thor and Neil Keller.
The gun (even in its bolloxed-up state) was too nice to be just a plinker, although that's what I originally bought it for.
This nice piece of history...in such beautiful condition...deserved more than trips to the range.
Just as soon as it's back I'll do a detailed photo-shoot, and will post the finished results.
I'm an old-time collector (primarily Colt and S&W) of prewar revolvers, and generally walk away from any work as complicated and delicate as what was involved here.
Never have I worked with two professionals as good as Ted and Neil.
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