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Unread 05-13-2011, 12:05 AM   #11
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Ted restored a 1906 American Eagle for me sometime back. I am not a big fan of restoration, but this particular Luger held a special significance for me. It was typically worn for a 1906 model pistol. No pits or rust, just the finish wear you would expect on a 100 year old weapon. The Luger was involved in a 1955 triple homicide and was given to me by the local chief deputy when the evidence period expired. Ted made no promises as to turn around time. As I recall, about six months after I sent it to him, he sent me an email detailing the work done and amount due. I was very pleased with the bill and EXTREMELY pleased when the Luger arrived. It looks just like I would expect it looked when it was offered for sale at the turn of the century. I cannot say enough about Ted Green's (Thor) work, courtesy in correspondence. He is a true gentleman, artist and craftsman.

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