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Howdy , kinda like a new car.
need to find out what all the cool buttons do...
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03-02-2009 06:40 PM
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Chuck, can you do bluing? I have a 1918 Colt that most of the finish is gone. All of the marking are clear and strong but I would like to try and get it back to or as close too original as possible. I was working with Bill but unfortunately he passed away before he and I could work out the details.
Thanks
Mark1
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yup, can do. give me a call, 720-841-1399 M-F bus hours.
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CHUCK!
Keep your fingers off the buttons!!

Just kidding. There's a lot of neat stuff here.
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Chuck! Special Instructions...
Achtung!
Alles Turisten Und Nonteknischen Lookenpeepers!
Das Komputermaschine Ist Nicht Für Der Gefingerpoken Und Mittengraben! Oderwise Ist Easy To Schnappen Der Springenwerk, Blowenfusen Und Poppencorken Mit Spitzensparksen.
Ist Nicht Für Gewerken Bei Dummkopfen. Der Rubbernecken Sightseeren Keepen Das Cottonpicken Händer In Das Pockets Muss.
Zo Relaxen Und Watschen Der Blinkenlichten.
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Chief, Which Navy were you in.
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wow, ya got me? dont speak anything but Redneck english..
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Who moved my cheese?
Yeah Chuck it's different. I was going to post a picture for that Ithaca mainspring housing thread that Johnny answered, but couldn't get my photo to maintain a reasonable quality at the 171K upload limit. Of course,those who have seen some of my alleged 'high quality" photos on CSP
would probably challenge if the originals were of such a nature to be declared reasonable quality to start with...lol
BTW - im in SC so I can translate 2, maybe 3 dialects of redneck
Regards,
Pat
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Yea, I'm still looking at all the new goodies also, this site has great potential and lay-out but I miss the old site. It was Plain-Jane with no frills and very easy to use (sounds like the original 1911's ).
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My bad....
Guess I thought everyone was familiar with "Das Blinkenlights"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinken_lights
Mea culpa...