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A big 'thanks' to our friend DWFan (Paul) for his skillful re-nickeling on a pair of prewar magna medallions, ON THE GRIPS.
This job is the real deal, done without disturbing the medallions or washers, and it's show-quality.
Thanks, Paul!
Don


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Don,

DW's work is about the best kept secret in Smith & Wesson-Land....

Let's keep it that way or he'll be insufferable to deal with..... as it is he's alreay a real grouch sometimes! But we love him anyway.....

We can all say we knew him before he became famous! Big Grin
 
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Aw shucks.Smiler
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