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Unread 06-18-2016, 06:57 PM   #1
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There is an interesting 1900 for sale on GB. It has been refinished and heavily buffed. Priced in $700's
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Unread 06-19-2016, 05:18 AM   #2
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Very unfortunate. Takedown is broken, pistol is buffed far beyond resurrection. Price is already 1/3 over worth. Location in the database suggests it should be an AE.

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you know, what always makes me think when I see something like this is the story of the 1902 Fat Barrel that Bob told us
- that the family wanted to make it more 'saleable' and they polished and turned it with swirls on it...
- I wonder if they just had it reblued to make it 'pretty'.
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you know, what always makes me think when I see something like this is the story of the 1902 Fat Barrel that Bob told us...
Not just a Fat Barrel, but a Cartridge Counter!

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Not just a Fat Barrel, but a Cartridge Counter!

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oh, thats right
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you know, what always makes me think when I see something like this is the story of the 1902 Fat Barrel that Bob told us
- that the family wanted to make it more 'saleable' and they polished and turned it with swirls on it...
- I wonder if they just had it reblued to make it 'pretty'.
You can still see pitting, in spite of 1/4 of the metal being polished away!

Must have been one of those test luger used in the "corrosion"
part of the tests.
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Even if it was a good shooter it would make me cringe every time I picked it up.
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