If you think they may be valuable, have them appraised before you have them "redone". Messing with original patina can destroy any collector value. Just an FYI.
With the rapid deterioration of social order and the Wilding/Flash Mob phenomenon moving into Southern Maryland, I wouldn't be surprised that a lot of those personal weapons that got lost in that massive, serial boating accident are now being cleaned up and the rust removed.
Mr. Bennett on St. Andrews Church road...has a guy who does old guns very knowledgeable and resonable
If you think they may be valuable, have them appraised before you have them "redone". Messing with original patina can destroy any collector value. Just an FYI.
No not worried about that, these were my father's gun plan on keeping these in the family for a long time. Just want to get them looking new again.
No not worried about that, these were my father's gun plan on keeping these in the family for a long time. Just want to get them looking new again.
Do you plan on shooting them or just keeping them a s a show piece?
If you plan on using them you are probably better off taking them in and getting them cleaned up and running properly. There is nothing worse than having a home protection gun not fire when you need it.