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12-20-2020, 12:35 PM
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Thank you, i have a 10 with that pattern under a cold blue that i have been thinking of having redone.
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You should be able to take the cold blue off with a weak acid such as vinegar. The barrels may have good original patterning visible. Some people cold blued Damascus barrels to disguise them as fluid steel.
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12-20-2020, 01:39 PM
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You should be able to take the cold blue off with a weak acid such as vinegar. The barrels may have good original patterning visible. Some people cold blued Damascus barrels to disguise them as fluid steel.
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Thank you, i did that and found that the original finish had been removed and looked bad.
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