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Either way, whether it is going to be re-sold or put into a museum it is best to start with a gun that is not too far gone.
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As long it was never redone and rust didn't created too deep damage and inside bores are OK I can restore it to a perfect factory condition or refinish to customers recommendation, no matter of how much of original all is gone. Otherwise project runs into category of more or less remanufaturing/restoring and I do that too but mostly on guns 50k or more value.
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Lol
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I get very suspicious anytime someone uses the word 'perfect'. But I am guessing English is not your first language so I will cut you some slack on that...
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I developed this experience over the years of fine work: there are a lot of people with guns and ideas, there are only hand full of this who can put out truly work of art. Lol
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