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Unread 03-15-2009, 09:12 PM   #1
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I am doing some more research into having my AE fat barrel restored. I have found a gentleman who does nice work I havent committed to anything but What is the proper bluing method for this year pistol? Also have any of you had restorations done were you pleased with the results? I have seen this guys work and he does a great job I am just soooo nervous about giving this weapon to ANYBODY
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Unread 03-15-2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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I can't remember if your fat barrel is messed up or not....


Just be aware that once "restored" / refinished or touched, it can not be "undone"...

Unless a basket case or you hope to make money later (hard to do) on it; then rebluing it is strictly for your own pleasure.



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My fat barrel was parkerized at some point.
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yes I saw that, once I did a search of your posts I would think that if you can get it restored it would be nice to do so.


Whomever you get to "restore" it, they need to know lugers, and they'll know the proper blue to put on it. If you just get a guy who does good work, the color will be off or too black or too shiney.

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Yes I do agree The pistol is solid and there is no pitting so I think it will clean up nicely I am just scared to actually go through with a restoration
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The finish on a 1902 is rust blue, a bit more demanding and time consuming that the hot salt blue of WWII Lugers. The most critical part of restoration is preparaton of the metal. Care must be taken not to round over sharp contours or remove markings. For a quality job, this requires mostly hand work. If the refiniser even mentions a buffing wheel - run away. You have already had Ken Karsted recommended as a possibility to consider. He knows what he is doing.
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Ron I thought Ken Was not accepting work
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Does anyone have contact info for Ken ?
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I actually missed Kens number on my original post I will definately contact him and see what he says
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Wayne,

Try galemorgan.com

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Well I have contacted Ken Karsted and spoke with him. A ver nice gentleman we talked for a bit and I got a warm fuzzy from him. I also did drop an email to Gale Morgan and sent photos havent heard back from him yet.
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Have been told that Morgan is not taking any new work.

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Hi Tom,

Talked with Gale about 2 months ago, he told me he was accepting new work.

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Have any of you had Ken do work on anything/? If so Could you post a pic for me? I am anxious to see what my pistol could possibly look like.
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Wayne,
In your original thread "1902 Fat Barrel Discovered", Tomathyl posted a link to a "shooter' he owns that was finished by Ken.
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