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Thx, Bruce. I understand. Was just wondering if there was anyone out there whose CCH had more red/pink and less straw.
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Those two are the best that I have heard of. Call them and discuss. Brad told me he was aware that different colors could be produced. Whether that could be done reliably is another story. There are Parker experts who say that nobody yet has exactly reproduced Meriden colors, but Turnbull and Bachelder are close. Others say they are dead on.
But this kind of detail and sublety would be difficult to reproduce. Yes, I need to straighten the screws.....they all work loose after a while. My personal view may not matter, but I see a transluscence in original colors that I don't see in re case color jobs. Its even more pronounced on physical inspection in natural light. |
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there is no simple answer to your question. particularly when you consider that parker case colors differ from period to period. generally, 19th century made guns have brighter colors than do 20th century made guns. and then there are the remington colors which are all together different than any of the earlier meridan made guns...
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This is the best example I have. Gun is circa 1898. I'm in the process of having a friend of mind (who knows how to take photos worth looking at) take photos of other guns I have and hope to post them one day. If you saw this gun in person, the colors would be blue/pink/purple. The photo Bruce posted is very similar to my guns but his has more color. I agee with Bruce that the original color was more transluscent then what I've seen in the recolors today.
Since I'm not "restoring" anything it probably makes no difference but just wondered if anybody out there can do the blue/purple/red/pink transluscent colors. ray |
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Ray, yours is a fine A grade, possibly a B, but its hard to get a finely engraved gun to hold and show case colors well. The best photos are taken outside on a cloudy day or early in the morning or late afternoon, no direct sun, no flash. The best show of case colors really comes from a V grade.
Obviously its your decision about what to do, but there is some value in collector community consensus, and maybe post photos of the gun you are considering having re case colored? I had somewhat of this same conversation with Brad Bachelder, and you might see what he says to you. |
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Ray:
It's your gun, so do what you wish. But... nothing good can come of re-casing the frame. And it may even warp it. Today, the best 'smiths of double guns actively discourage new case. I agree. And re-case is an especially bad idea if you send your gun to anyone in upstate New York. Why not simply darken the engraving and buff down with Scotch Brite to the level of the gun you show in the photo? To me, new case on an old gun is the classic example of tarting things up. But Americans love flash. So go for it if you wish. Best, Kensal |
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Yes, it is an A grade and all of my A grades that have color are hard to see because the engraving is so fine and tight. Even harder to photograph. Easier to see in person. I don't have a good photo of the gun I'd like to recolor. Not yet anyway. Thx again. Ray
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How do you darken the engraving and buff down to colors shown in my photo? I can't create color. I agree with you that new CCH on old gun looks silly at times but better then shinny white I think. I'm interested in what procedure you think would work. Can you tell me how you would do it. Thx, ray |
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