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30 July 2004, 14:48
jeffeosso
"slight" crack
yeah... the wrist is broken in half, on a 10ga...

slight crack.. LMFAO

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976356268.htm
30 July 2004, 17:08
Dago Red
Wow, I would think that even dishonest people would have the sense not to leave out something that is clearly seen in the pictures. This guy isn't the brightest bulb on the tree.

Red
31 July 2004, 08:33
<eldeguello>
Ja, dot is sum crack, py sheeminy! She need new stock, alright!!
01 August 2004, 04:24
Mikelravy
My old Lab needs a new home only slightly dead, otherwise in good shape.
01 August 2004, 05:39
<mikeh416Rigby>
Hey, that's what they make super glue for!
01 August 2004, 06:39
bluetick
Quote:

attractive chocolate patina




I also think some of these boneheads should look up the words Patina and Rust and see if they can figure out what's what on these pitted up hunks of crap. If there was a way to shove the word Patina up some gun prevaricators A$$ I would sure give it a try. I can't wait to see one say " slightly flaking Patina." Or "some Patina pits below the wood line."
Ok I'll stop now.

Shawn
01 August 2004, 10:35
Ricochet
That gun was likely sold new with rust brown finish. That was the fashion on English guns of the day.
02 August 2004, 12:20
LesBrooks
Hey Jeffe,

Look at this my way, say decorate the gun with a frame and sell it to an Interier Decorator for some sole trying to impress his buddies. I have made up these with shadow boxes with the gun wired to a nice color background. Buy for $335 and sell for $770, you can do well on this 1% profit. Ha Ha
02 August 2004, 16:14
Gringo Cazador
Bluetick,

I'm with you on the patina crap, a rusty pitted gun is still a rusty pitted gun, patina my ass.