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This CHE was delivered to me today and it is better than the photos. The colors are very subdued and not nearly as bright as they appear in the photo. The floorplate fits flush...I think the photo just made a reflection that looked like an edge. Overall incredibly happy. The wood is fabulous and the wood to metal fit is perfect as well as the checkering. It appears to be unfired since restoration. Now I need a nice leather case. Where do you get an ivory bead that resembles the original ? Joe
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He does, but I've forgotten it. Lawrence Del Grego at 315 894 8754.
As to "hurt value", not necessarily. It would depend on the condition the gun was in before refinishing. Some posters here have forgotten that at the Julia auction two years ago, there were a few high grade guns that were determined to be high original condition by experts such as significant Parker collectors and consultants such as LaRue and Dillon. Restoration gunsmith Doug Turnbull identified some of those guns as having been redone by him and that was disclosed at auction. The guns sold in the same range as they had been estimated to sell for before the Turnbull disclosure. So for those guns in that instance, restoration properly and flawlessly done did not hurt gavel price and placed those guns at par with original high condition guns. The devil is in the details for restorations. Enjoy your gun and have fun with it. Bruce |
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Larry DelGrego
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I believe that Ohio Case Color Co. does bone charcoal case coloring.Maybe they do cyanide too?
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Jay,I agree and I think that their colors were a little too vivid. But on the other hand I have seen a few of their case color jobs that have aged and they look pretty nice. Better than quite a few other attempts I have witnessed.
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I have heard that Ohio Case Color Co. is out of business--and has been for a couple of years now, something about the proprietor having health issues. Is this erroneous info?
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