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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Mike" data-source="post: 2512080" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>Don't want to remove any finish.. Want to shine it up though- hasn't been fired in over 40 years. It is a 1968 6''. Beautiful, but has some very tiny bedroom drawer scratches. I gave it to my brother 35 years ago, he never shot it, but he kept it by the bed in the drawer. He was a well-known actor ... he passed away, and I inherited it back. I have heard the finish on these is thin, but hard- the marks aren't really scratches, just tiny swirl type marks. I would think a buffer and rouge, but I am not talented enough to attempt/risk that.</p><p></p><p>Tulsa Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Mike, post: 2512080, member: 3817"] Don't want to remove any finish.. Want to shine it up though- hasn't been fired in over 40 years. It is a 1968 6''. Beautiful, but has some very tiny bedroom drawer scratches. I gave it to my brother 35 years ago, he never shot it, but he kept it by the bed in the drawer. He was a well-known actor ... he passed away, and I inherited it back. I have heard the finish on these is thin, but hard- the marks aren't really scratches, just tiny swirl type marks. I would think a buffer and rouge, but I am not talented enough to attempt/risk that. Tulsa Mike [/QUOTE]
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