Wakatomika
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DUHHH! First you buy the Goldfish a nice dinner....maybe include a fine whine.But how do you breed a goldfish? They're very small.........![]()
Wakatomika
DUHHH! First you buy the Goldfish a nice dinner....maybe include a fine whine.But how do you breed a goldfish? They're very small.........![]()
But how do you breed a goldfish? They're very small.........![]()
Thank you SO much for the tip. Sadly, I do not know any certified welders. My CPA, Master Electrician and Guitar friend (that also is also a computer whiz) also don't know much about welding. If you would be so kind as to forward this to your certified welder friend, I would appreciate his opinion.
I, of course, took the grips off as I didn't want to chance scratching a vintage set of Cokes. We all know how hard those are getting to find! Anyway, I really had to lean into it to get the sparks going and, let me tell you something, that sucker got HOT! As expected, on the flat spots I made, the bright stainless is showing through.
Again, any input would be GREATLY appreciated, I remain in all of your debt!
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Well... First you have to cut that Viagra pill in to 20 tiny small but equal pieces...
Looking at the parts of exposed stainless steel, both on the muzzle and, the flats I created when I did the grinder test as suggested. It appears, under high magnification, that the blue is somehow trying to restore itself.
I think I will tuck this little gem into a corner of my safe, let the finish restore itself fully. Maybe break it back out in a few months. It will take some time to gather up the necessary funds to allow Handejector to finalize the deal on the underwear. Again, he is a class act and, I thank him.
If you know a certified welder he can confirm that it is stainless by touching the frames of your two guns to a grinder. Stainless will not throw as many sparks. This is a seldom used but authentic method of verification.
Laundered and starched? I don't want them with out the original skid marks.
Nice try...(Docent to tour group, speaking softly . . . )
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...Factory Letters for this and any other model you may wish documented are available from these newly available records now being stored in a safe deposit box at the National Bank of Nigeria...
...we really don't want to split the pair of pairs of underwears...
that piece of American history should be on permanent display at the SMITHsonian for all to see.
"Sgt 127, please respond soon- a deal like this won't stay on hold forever...... "
I know the feeling. Sometimes, you can only hold it for so long, and, then something has to give.
Handejector, I appreciate you backing me on the underwear deal. I know I need to quit farting around and start gathering funds. I am, though curious about the shipping, could it not be shipped by Big Brown? I would think UPS could insure and get it to me safely.
Any better description on the underwear? The General had quite a few years in the Army. Any hash marks? General stars? I had heard it was monogramed....
Depending on what the owner wants on the underwear....I may or may not be able to come up with that kind of money. I hate you just having to sit on them, you have been so kind and helpful. If you have a guaranteed buyer lined up, I would be willing to pass on them. I have the gun, is it really right that I try and gather every historical piece out there? Maybe not. I just don't really want to create a stink.
By the way, tried the idea of keeping the gun in the dark, you dang sure know your stuff, the darker the room, the darker the finish is getting...amazing stuff...
Maybe. They mysteriously disappeared years ago, but the authorities may have recovered them. You probably saw the news release.
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