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    Restamp Numbers?

    Was wondering what you guys would think about re stamping the serial number on the wrist of my No.4 to make it more legible ? All the other stamped numbers are quite clear but the wrist is very faded..
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    No, leave its original. Especially on a T. Any tampering will really hurt the value.

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    Thankyou! I felt in my heart that way but my head was thinking how nice it would be to have all the numbers looking sharp. Thanks again!

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    Re-stamping the serial numbers, that's the way to make a sow's ear out of a silk purse........possibly an illegal one at that.

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    appreciate it thanks..

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    It looks quite legible to me.

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    Thankyou Homer....I guess if it was more advisable I would have freshened up the "A"in the beginning of the serial and maybe the "3" in the 1943 but now I have reconsidered. probably not a good idea. if you have the time to look at my other photos the other stampings are quite clear. Thank you for the comments..!

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    Yes, restamping could make it "questionable". Who needs that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    possibly an illegal one at that.

    Matter appears settled but vintage hunter has a good point. Do not monkey with serial numbers in the USAicon without prior approval from the ATF. They can grant permission in such cases as needed, but it's generally verboten.

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    On the other hand................ We'd think nothing of overstamping a serial number if the original were illegible or otherwise indistinct (which yours ain't.....) As I often say, Fazakerley were past masters of the illegible marking trick!

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