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Unread 05-17-2021, 08:07 PM   #1
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here is the message I received " Bores are spotted and worn, with a dent in the top of the right barrel and a shallow bulge in the side of the left barrel. Audible play in the barrels with the forearm off. Right: .040 Left: .045 Thanks! ~Melissa Stohl Customer Service Rep"
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here is the message I received " Bores are spotted and worn, with a dent in the top of the right barrel and a shallow bulge in the side of the left barrel. Audible play in the barrels with the forearm off. Right: .040 Left: .045 Thanks! ~Melissa Stohl Customer Service Rep"
They sent me ; Lot 1385, Auction 82 - The barrels are loose on face, with decent tone. A few small dents are visible in the right barrel, bores are streaked and spotted through the length. Mild dents and chips are present on the wood. Your photograph request is lined up and we'll look forward to sending it soon. Casandra, Customer Service . I kinda figured you would be after this hence the reason I didn’t submit a phone bid , as I figured I couldn’t steal it .
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here is the message I received " Bores are spotted and worn, with a dent in the top of the right barrel and a shallow bulge in the side of the left barrel. Audible play in the barrels with the forearm off. Right: .040 Left: .045 Thanks! ~Melissa Stohl Customer Service Rep"
When I said I did not see the bulge, I don’t mean it wasn’t there...I just did not see it. I’ve missed things like this before (to my chagrin). I did not take the fore end off. I did clearly hear the gun cock each time I opened it. That was enough for me to put it back on the rack. But, Craig, it was a beautiful gun.
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The BH ten is right in with 1893 World's Fair guns, but it isn't on the list.
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