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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3610904" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Don't listen to a thing these carpetbaggers are saying. I on the other hand would give you the 60 bucks you deserve for that heirloom.</p><p>I don't buy the "don't touch it" stuff. You want to be able to enjoy it as it was made. Yes it's a great gun but there are more out there. I say restore it before all you'll be passing on to your kids/grandkids is dust.</p><p>I can't help but think how beautiful it could be with the original furniture. </p><p>If you decide to sell it (just saying because I know you wouldn't) and I could afford it, plus the bore is good. I'd restore it to a fully restored gun with the original parts except the bluing. It would be show room. At least I'm be honest about it even if it cost me a chance to buy it some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3610904, member: 38658"] Don't listen to a thing these carpetbaggers are saying. I on the other hand would give you the 60 bucks you deserve for that heirloom. I don't buy the "don't touch it" stuff. You want to be able to enjoy it as it was made. Yes it's a great gun but there are more out there. I say restore it before all you'll be passing on to your kids/grandkids is dust. I can't help but think how beautiful it could be with the original furniture. If you decide to sell it (just saying because I know you wouldn't) and I could afford it, plus the bore is good. I'd restore it to a fully restored gun with the original parts except the bluing. It would be show room. At least I'm be honest about it even if it cost me a chance to buy it some day. [/QUOTE]
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