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We are about 180 degrees apart.
I don't collect cars or coke machines. Nothing wrong with collecting either. I simply have no interest. I like to look at the old ones, even the pretty restored ones. I enjoy it. I am glad people like it.
However, IF old cars and coke machines were EVER FOUND in mint condition, believe me, the owners of the old, mint, ORIGINAL condition cars and coke machines would make a BIG DEAL out of pointing out that mine is ORIGINAL, NOT refinished......
So, we are talking about apples and oranges.
I simply do not understand refinishing a gun.
If it is a modern gun, why not buy one in better condition?
I see it everyday-
"I found a 19-3 NIB with tools and papers, and CAN'T bring myself to shoot it! It might lower the value $21.83!"
Next breath- "Honey, let's meet the kids at Longhorn's and spend $185...." "the cruise will only be $2850..."
duhhhh........
If it is Granpappy's pistol that looks like Hell, why in the Hell would you refinish it? If Granpappy had wanted to storm ashore or shoot Dillinger with a new, shiny pistol, we should assume he would have bought a new one. We should also assume the wear on it is from years/decades/centuries of dependable/comforting/reliable service. Leave it like it is and pay $5000 for a mint example of the same gun if you must have a mint one.
I deal guns for a living.
I have traded guns for well over 4 decades.
I was trading guns before I could drive. I'd make a deal, and Mom or Dad would pick up the gun.
I remember my first Colt SA. I was 14. 1st gen 4-3/4 Nickel 44/40. I took it into the shop where my mentor worked. He said "not a bad gun, Lee, but you know it is refinished...." I was crushed. It was good enough to fool this kid. However, it sold quickly thru an ad in the Atlanta paper, and I paid for the ad and made about 8 or 9 dollars on the $165 sale price.
There are plenty of good, clean guns around. There are way more guns with some degree of wear. I prefer a worn shooter to a reblued shooter. I simply want factory finishes on my guns. Period. I've owned many thousands of guns. Never had one reblued. Never will.
If a gun is too worn/ugly for even me, it goes away. There is a better one somewhere........
As a dealer, I should be glad people now accept reblued guns. 30-40 years ago, it was the kiss of death.
"I'll sell it cheap!"
"I don't want it."
"I'll sell it to you even cheaper!"
"I still don't want it!"
Reblued and renickeled guns occasionally find their way into my safe, but they always have my price tag on them. They are not for me.
I don't spend a lot of time trying to change hearts and minds, or getting upset over what other people do (if they don't impinge on my universe).
Do what you want.
Collect what you like.
Spend your money as you wish.
I don't collect cars or coke machines. Nothing wrong with collecting either. I simply have no interest. I like to look at the old ones, even the pretty restored ones. I enjoy it. I am glad people like it.
However, IF old cars and coke machines were EVER FOUND in mint condition, believe me, the owners of the old, mint, ORIGINAL condition cars and coke machines would make a BIG DEAL out of pointing out that mine is ORIGINAL, NOT refinished......
So, we are talking about apples and oranges.
I simply do not understand refinishing a gun.
If it is a modern gun, why not buy one in better condition?
I see it everyday-
"I found a 19-3 NIB with tools and papers, and CAN'T bring myself to shoot it! It might lower the value $21.83!"
Next breath- "Honey, let's meet the kids at Longhorn's and spend $185...." "the cruise will only be $2850..."
duhhhh........
If it is Granpappy's pistol that looks like Hell, why in the Hell would you refinish it? If Granpappy had wanted to storm ashore or shoot Dillinger with a new, shiny pistol, we should assume he would have bought a new one. We should also assume the wear on it is from years/decades/centuries of dependable/comforting/reliable service. Leave it like it is and pay $5000 for a mint example of the same gun if you must have a mint one.
I deal guns for a living.
I have traded guns for well over 4 decades.
I was trading guns before I could drive. I'd make a deal, and Mom or Dad would pick up the gun.
I remember my first Colt SA. I was 14. 1st gen 4-3/4 Nickel 44/40. I took it into the shop where my mentor worked. He said "not a bad gun, Lee, but you know it is refinished...." I was crushed. It was good enough to fool this kid. However, it sold quickly thru an ad in the Atlanta paper, and I paid for the ad and made about 8 or 9 dollars on the $165 sale price.
There are plenty of good, clean guns around. There are way more guns with some degree of wear. I prefer a worn shooter to a reblued shooter. I simply want factory finishes on my guns. Period. I've owned many thousands of guns. Never had one reblued. Never will.
If a gun is too worn/ugly for even me, it goes away. There is a better one somewhere........
As a dealer, I should be glad people now accept reblued guns. 30-40 years ago, it was the kiss of death.
"I'll sell it cheap!"
"I don't want it."
"I'll sell it to you even cheaper!"
"I still don't want it!"
Reblued and renickeled guns occasionally find their way into my safe, but they always have my price tag on them. They are not for me.
I don't spend a lot of time trying to change hearts and minds, or getting upset over what other people do (if they don't impinge on my universe).
Do what you want.
Collect what you like.
Spend your money as you wish.