Grandfathers guns

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Grandfathers guns

Postby twoods5244 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:34 am

My grandfather passed away about 25 years ago and left me a gun cabinet full of guns. I was wondering if anyone on this forum new a gunsmith or someone who could check these guns out and tell me what kind of shape they are in and maybe what they are worth. I also may be interested in having some of them reblued or refinished. I live in the Madison County. Looking for someone who is knowledgable and reasonably priced. Thanks.
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby jtdumallard » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:38 am

load them up and take them down to mr billy tierce down in utica. he can do all of the above
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby teul2 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:18 am

Reblueing and refinishing will drastically reduce the value of an old gun.

Do not do it.
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby jacksbuddy » Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:04 pm

teul2 wrote:Reblueing and refinishing will drastically reduce the value of an old gun.

Do not do it.

+1,000,000,000 It also removes some of the evidence of memories made as well.
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Postby dukluk » Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:10 pm

+1000....what they said.....I nickel-plated my grandpa's old rusty single shot .410 ga. ....worse thing I ever did....I've never looked at that gun the same way since!!! :(
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby huntersmky » Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:53 pm

you can find what the value will be close to by looking at gunbroker.com. I had close to 70 guns left to me when my dad passed away and from time to time I update what they are worth from gunbroker.com. I would never sell any of them so the value doesn't matter to me anyway.
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby tombstone » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:16 pm

DO NOT TOUCH THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby twoods5244 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:41 pm

Actually the bluing is not that bad. Unfortunately, he put masking tape around most of the stocks and wrote what kind of gun each was in case my grandmother needed to sell them. I have attempted to remove this masking tape and it has left a mess. I don't know if they will ever be the same again. Any suggestions?
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby quackerkiller » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:45 pm

They're of no monetary value! But to you they should be worth more than anything....I have some of my great uncles..who was like my grandfather....I see some in the pawn shop that sell for $75.......wouldn't take anything for them....keep them like they are! :D
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Postby LawDawg » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:15 pm

twoods5244 wrote:Actually the bluing is not that bad. Unfortunately, he put masking tape around most of the stocks and wrote what kind of gun each was in case my grandmother needed to sell them. I have attempted to remove this masking tape and it has left a mess. I don't know if they will ever be the same again. Any suggestions?


try oil to get the residue off.
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby teul2 » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:16 pm

twoods5244 wrote:Actually the bluing is not that bad. Unfortunately, he put masking tape around most of the stocks and wrote what kind of gun each was in case my grandmother needed to sell them. I have attempted to remove this masking tape and it has left a mess. I don't know if they will ever be the same again. Any suggestions?

If it is just masking tape goo on the stocks, a rag and some WD-40 or rubbing alcohol should get that off.
Just make sure u keep them oiled, especially if you use alcohol on them.
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby ACEINTHEHOLE » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:46 pm

twoods5244 wrote:Actually the bluing is not that bad. Unfortunately, he put masking tape around most of the stocks and wrote what kind of gun each was in case my grandmother needed to sell them. I have attempted to remove this masking tape and it has left a mess. I don't know if they will ever be the same again. Any suggestions?



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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby cwink » Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:35 pm

+1 on the gunbroker for valuing... I wouldn't reblue them though.. Just leave them as they are...
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby feather » Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:56 pm

Yep, don't dare reblue or refinish them. That old patina on the steel is what gives them their character and value but grandpaw would prolly skin you if you sold them anyway. :lol:
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Re: Grandfathers guns

Postby twoods5244 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:26 am

Thanks for all the help. I don't plan on selling them, but it would be nice to know if I was sitting on some nice collectors piece. I plan on passing them down to my son (8 months old) in about 25 years.

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