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09-14-2011, 02:54 PM
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ORIGINAL CASE COLORS
I think that a more objective way to detect original finish is by examining the engraving with a hand lens. Buffing the gun prior to recase polishes away a lot of fine structure. The attached photo shows a DH that has no color remaining but has not been buffed.
Best, Austin
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Nice example Austin.
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