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Congratulations to the owner- who had the foresight to see what it could be, and also to Brian for making that happen! Another remarkable save from the Patron Saint of All Lost Guns. Not a single wrong turn on this one and a return to service of a very special example of Lefever history. Just beautiful, and it's even better in person!
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What a beauty Brian! Bravo. And I love 26" guns so that wouldn't have slowed me down on that one even a little. I really like the horn trim; that stuff is really tough.
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Masterfully done. Very nice indeed.
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