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Unread 07-17-2020, 07:03 PM   #1
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Harold: please keep in mind that U.S. doubles were almost always finished in "black & white"; British were "browned".

This is a 'before'



And 'after' by Paul Stevens in England



This is Greener's "Silver" (Laminated) Steel refinished by Paul

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Here is a good example of what I was speaking of above. This is a Charles Green: Rochester, NY built 10g.

I Repaired and mildly refinished the wood to maintain a aged look. And chased the checkering. As well as ultrasonic cleaned the action.

Breck refinished the barrels to a lower contrast which really looked good to complete the package.

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Yes, I agree with Brian and Drew--I have seen some guns where the appearence of the gun just didnt fit the newly refurbished barrels. I need to take a good look at the gun, it may actually be laminate and not damascus--dont know what Greener was using in 1875. Cant discern much of any pattern on the barrels, even under the fore end. Drew's picture of Greener's laminate may be it.
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How does one ultrasonically clean the action and what equipment is needed. Many thanks,
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How does one ultrasonically clean the action and what equipment is needed. Many thanks,
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To start with you need an “Ultra Sonic Cleaner” . I’ve put entire actions and apart actions in to be cleaned . I prefer the apart way of doing it just to be able to get all dry and oiled .
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Breck refinished one set of DH barrels for me and I thought they came out very well . He also relaid a top rib for me on another set of barrels that again I thought was great and it saved the day keeping me from wrapping that set of barrels around a tree
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Many thanks. Guess I'll have to visit my jewelry store friend or my dentist.
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