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Old 04-27-2021, 08:24 PM   #1
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Relax Tom no one is questioning you honesty, least of all me. You are one of the very few dealers on my "White List".
I have not had the opportunity of examining 1917 Navy #1921 in person, if that is in fact the gun in question. "Fake, assembled, re-stamped and refinished" is a direct quote from the James D. Julia 2009 Spring Sale catalog.
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.... "Fake, assembled, re-stamped and refinished" is a direct quote from the James D. Julia 2009 Spring Sale catalog.
When the auction houses do say something - ref a stamp or refinished barrel, they seem to throw this entire phrase out there ....
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