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 12 Ga GHE 
		
		
		Hello,  
	Im new here and I am the proud owner of a GHE grade 12 Ga that is a family gun. I believe it has been in my family since it was new in 1911. I will know more about the history when my letter comes back. Anyone have any good ideas for protecting my old gun? At some point I would like to get some resto work done but am very cautious about who and where I would take it. Thanks and any help would be appreciated.... Mike Kerr  | 
		
 Hi Mike and Welcome!! 
	You're right to take it slowly and ask questions. Ask a specific question (or several) and I'm quite sure there will be a lot of good advice coming your way.  | 
		
 Thanks Dean,  
	I see that the majority of the people are east coasters??? I sometimes hang out at my ranch in Montana which I see there is a small following in that state? I would like to find someone to enhance the two sets of Damascus barrels I have. They are in good shape and have never been messed with so the cleaning should be an easy process... I cant wait for my history lessons on this gun..... Mike  | 
		
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		Fine steel wool rubbed on the barrels with a lot of Hoppes No. 9 can remove oxidation from old damascus barrels and get them as good as they can be without refinishing. If they are shiny now, there are a couple good damascus refinishers. 
	Here is my 1911 GHE 12ga for comparision. The wood was lightly refinished and the barrels were redone by Dale Edmonds, 816 444 2040. The G grade was a step up from the basic Parker grade, the ejectors cost quite a bit extra, and these damascus G's were considered very nice guns, and still are. I use mine a fair amount. Yes, most members are easterners but there are a few of us out here.  | 
		
 Thanks Bruce, 
	My only concern is I looked at a gun with Damascus barrels and someone had over done the steel wool application and in my opinion ruined the barrels finish. I have some OOOO but wanted some input from the more experienced Mike  | 
		
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 I think my comment was taken the wrong way. I totally trust the people here at the PGCA..  I had an outsider tell me to use some other methods and hearing the steel wool suggestion made me feel a little more confident in the durability of the Damascus blueing.  
	I appologize if my comment sounded like I was questioning Bruce's expertise...I was absorbing the knowledge here and questioning the outsiders...  | 
		
 I consider the PGCA "the more experienced"!!! 
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 Sorry, I misunderstood your comment. 
	Dean  | 
		
 Just to make things completely clear....I decided to Join the PGCA because of the expertise of the membership!!! 
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