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08-23-2020, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
The wood is very attractive and not out of the ordinary for a later VH. The wood is original to the gun. The engraving is not. Just the graver walk (zig-zag borders) are original to the VH. Everything else is an embellishment, added at a later time by someone in order to try and dress the gun up, or something.
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Thanks! I assume it is not uncommon for the guns to have additional engraving added later?
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