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Thanks, Lance!
That's a vast improvement IMO, I can never warm to the torched bone look. But that dye job sure changed the looks of that one! To the good I may addBefore
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Thanks, David! I was shootin' for appaloosa. A little darker than I wanted because I got distracted for about 5 seconds . But it's fun to mess around with dye jobs.That's a vast improvement IMO, I can never warm to the torched bone look. But that dye job sure changed the looks of that one! To the good I may add
TRUE THAT! Congratulations Barry. Unbelievably dreamy. I think I'll dream about that one too.unbelievable piece of Case history!
THAT is stunning! Part of me wishes it made it into production, that many of us could enjoy such a thing. But a bigger part like that there's just that one.Here is one you will rarely see:
This ten dot prototype has jigged red bone, brass frame and NS bolster instead of the production model with saw cut bone, steel frame & bolster. Only a few of these were made.
Many thanks to Charlie Campagna for allowing me to be the curator of this unbelievable piece of Case history!