ACORN
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The point is that you probably not pay $500 or more for a refinished gun or for that example. That is what the gun is worth if original, $200 if re-blued.
Here is the rub - 32 DAs of that era had a high gloss blue applied and the image shows a satin blue. The front sight pin is polished flat and perhaps is the best indication of a refinish. That is not what would have been done at the factory . It is very common to replace a set of worn stocks with high condition stocks in order to match the new finish. The frame pins would not have been in-the-white as shown in the image. Also, there is no case coloring left on the trigger, suggesting some over-zealous cleaning. On the other hand, the edges are sharp and clean, the screws have been turned, but still crisp and not buffed. I believe great care was taken to refinish this gun, plus the OP has not mentioned if there was a star on the butt or a date code on the left side of the butt-frame. I doubt it was refinished by the factory, but maybe the OP can confirm?
I have an original finish example and the images might help make a comparison. There is some plum coloration starting, but still shows the gloss blue typical of these old DAs.
Yes, thank You. I am well aware of the reduction in value for a refinish. My point was that if the OP purchased the revolver he must of thought it was worth to him what he paid for it. And in the end thats all that matters.