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Agreed Kevin... and the makeover sure cost a lot more than expected when it came time to auction it....
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I once examined an AAHE that was so badly rusted and pitted on the exterrior that most people would have considered it to be worth not much more than a parts gun. The complete restoration was put into the able hands of Dan Cullity. After his work was finished it was nearly impossible to to find a flaw that would indicate it had been entirely restored and re-engraved perfectly. I did find one flaw and I can say that the subject AAHE of this thread is not that gun. .
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One of the famous Edwin L. Hedderly, Editor of Western Field magazine, A1 Specials was pictured on the cover of the September 1966 issue of Guns & Ammo in its well used condition --
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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Wow! I'll say it's "well used" - the checkering is almost entirely gone!
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Super fine checkering is not too hard to wear down. In comparison to lower grades.
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IMHO, Worn checkering still beats the fancy schmancy guns with laser cut checkering from a well know American gun maker. |
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I have a picture in my collection of Edwin Hedderly holding the big 16. As I recall, he is about knee deep in a duck marsh in that picture. He was a serious hunter. Kevin will probably agree with me when I say that the Max Fleishmann gun is one of the most hideous refinishes I have ever seen.
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