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Unread 08-01-2004, 11:30 PM   #1
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Cool 1920 Dutch :)

This is a gun I bought strictly as a shooter from a friend of mine. It is a dutch gun with a mismatched top, the top is all matching and most of the bottom is too!

My reason for presenting this "jewel" is that it is interesting, the bottom half is a dutch gun, delivered in 1928 to the West Indies, serial # 12964, the grips are both stamped with the serial number, and no other markings that I can make out.
The grips were shiney as all get out, as they had varnish or something that was very bright and too slick looking:


I stripped them, and put one coat of linseed oil on them.
Stripped no oil:



After linseed oil:


I thought the coloration was very nice on these grips, and had more depth to them than usual.

I believe they are period? Comments


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