Back in December I acquired subject revolver for a song & a dance with an old worn and rough nickel finish. The revolver, itself, was in good mechanical condition locking up tight and a great shooter.
It was shipped from Colt on Dec. 22, 1941 to a hardware store in New Orleans by the name of Stauffer Eshleman & Co. The revolver came from Louisiana just prior to me acquiring it; therefore I suspect it spent all its life in the gator state.
I sent it off to Mahovsky's for a nickel refinish. In my opinion, he did a great job with it and had it back to me in a month.
Without set time for the stain & urethane, the display stand only took an hour or so to construct. I have a glass cover coming from eBay for it.
The before picture does not accurately reflect just how bad the condition of the old finish. The after picture does not reflect just how beautiful the new
finish is on the old Colt.
It was shipped from Colt on Dec. 22, 1941 to a hardware store in New Orleans by the name of Stauffer Eshleman & Co. The revolver came from Louisiana just prior to me acquiring it; therefore I suspect it spent all its life in the gator state.
I sent it off to Mahovsky's for a nickel refinish. In my opinion, he did a great job with it and had it back to me in a month.
Without set time for the stain & urethane, the display stand only took an hour or so to construct. I have a glass cover coming from eBay for it.
The before picture does not accurately reflect just how bad the condition of the old finish. The after picture does not reflect just how beautiful the new
finish is on the old Colt.