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08-18-2020, 10:55 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Thank you Brian!!!
I had Brian do the full Monty on a GH restoration a couple of years ago. He performed the process he has described in this thread for prepping & polishing the metal & having Mr. Gournet recut the engraving as needed.
I learned a big lesson from Brian with this gun. After seeing the results of his process, it was instantly apparent that all of the restorations I had done in the past were only partial inferior jobs. My GH is magnificent and I commend both Brian and Mr. Gournet for the excellence they apply to their craft's.
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