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Unread 10-24-2004, 05:57 PM   #1
Tony S.
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I think that I actually saw this piece in PA a couple of years ago at a gun show. The gun that I saw then looked just like this one and had the same year on it. It took a while, but after a very close inspection and the discrepancies between the looks of the bore and condition of the gun, it was determine to be a restored job (since I am not an expert, a good friend of mine with over 40 years of experience showed me the discrepancies). The owner indicated that it was not a restoration job, but a well kept gun. I may say that the restoration job is excellent! The owner did not allowed just anyone to handle the gun and when allowed, gloves had to be on.
Malcolm, How do you pursue someone engaged in mail fraud? It is my understanding that it is a very difficult and perhaps costly matter, am I right? I had a similar situation happening to me last year, I went to two attorneys and they declined the job. It was not the money, but the principal behind the act that got me furious about these creeps. They are con artist, people without decency and/or dignity polluting our society. WOW! I guess that I still pretty upset about it! Anyway...
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