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I hear that there is a "cult" of gutta purcha collectors. Not unlike us nut cases, but looking for the Czar's gutta purcha carvings extraordinaries.
Tim |
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I like the faded ones; I know they are real
Best, Austin |
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Austin,
I'm totally with you if it's faded and the gun is not considerably used, I would rather have the actual fade or patina, if you will. If the butt plate is a mess from repaired cracks, partial fading or excessive fading on a gun that has some restoration on it, well I might have to use some in a case like this. I would take the less is more mentality, you can always add more. Tim |
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Anyone ever tried ArmourAll?
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ArmourAll makes it shine a little more but does not bring back any color. I tried that first.
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