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Unread 10-21-2011, 05:08 PM   #1
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I think the people who invest in restoring a gun ,without hope of getting their money out of it, are in the same league as Mother Theresa and should be held in admiration and respect.
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I think the people who invest in restoring a gun ,without hope of getting their money out of it,
I think that is the case with 98% of the guns that undergo restoration, and I think that's OK. There are some good reasons including; sentiment, a great fit, unique and already messed with or badly broken, and or because you find such a project to be fun. People pay a lot of money to have fun with even less of a return, trip to Vegas etc.
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