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Old April 23, 2009, 09:28 AM   #3
Boomer 100
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Join Date: April 20, 2009
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Jim, thanks for the info... I understand the cost of these type of repairs and would be willing to pay much more than the gun is worth. I would go as high as $300 to get it all back working and looking good.
The finish must be nickel, it's flacked off quite a bit.
I would like to shoot it a few times and put it back in the safe for my Grandson.
I never new my Grandfather, he died when I was 1yr old and I don't have really anything from the era of my family except this gun, but I may have to do what you suggest and leave it as is and pass it on anyway...

Thanks again
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