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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Nice gun. I believe the black grainy substance you speak of is a filler, or form of grout. I used to think that all inlays were individually carved into the wood. But, if you look closely, where you have a series of linear inlays, they are all set in a wide channel, then grouted in. You see this especially on the cheaper, tourista guns. Then it appears, the filler was used anywhere there was a gap between two different materials.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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And yes, I've noticed that with the linear type inlays. I'll remove some of the black during the restoration, but careful to leave it in the right places. This gun will clean up very nice with only a small amount of restoration. Rick. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
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NICE GUN RICK ,MUST TELL YOU HAVE LOTS OF PATIENCE AND ONE OF THE FEW COLLECTORS TO COMPLETE ALL PROJECTS,ITS A GOOD QUALITY
WE ALL KEEP OUR WORK/PROJECTS FOR ANOTHER DAY AND IT ALL PILES UP ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE YOUR POSTINGS AND LOVELEY GUNS,REGARDS RAJESH |
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