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Ed, how can you say you are using low heat when your bringing out temper colors that indicate ranges of 500-600 degrees? The millions of double's that were given the bone and charcoal treatment stand as pretty good evidence that the process is not unsuitable when properly done. I routinely have my students do bone and charcoal color case hardening on parts for steam engines I have them build in my manufacturing class and the process is not that difficult. However, if any of them turned in work that looked like some of the guns pictured, I would fail them without a second thought.
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NID with near 100% factory colors Flues with Dr Oscar Gaddy re-case Ed1 20g NID "RECEIVER HAS BEEN RECOLORED AND NOW APPEARS SIMILAR TO ORIGINAL ITHACA FACTORY COLORS" 1 John 4:1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit but test the spirits...because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
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alex: i myself do not do any gun work of any kind. i have neither the skill nor the patience. instead, i utilize the services of ed lander, for most of my repair and enhancement needs. old ed has over 60 years of experience in the gunsmithing trade and does fine work at a fair price. he has recolored literally hundreds if not thousands of shotguns receivers using his low controlled heat, chemical process. most of his work turns out better than what you have seen posted to this thread by what appear to be case color notzs. also, my criticism of those who case color shotgun receivers via the high heat bone charcoal method is well known, particularly by those who practice that black art as a business. as you have read, i have a few enemies, but fortunately have far more friends; many of whom are happy owners of fine guns that have been repaired or enhanced by old ed.
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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revdocdrew: like i said before. some turn out better than others. see my gunsamerica listings for other 20 gauge nid pictures. there is also a listing for a 12 gauge parker ph with briley 20 ga full length tubes that looks nice as well.
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ed1, so others of us do not error on wrongfully recolor case hardening our guns, can you have Ed Landers explain his process? None of us want to injure our guns, but it would be nice to bring many back to the way they looked when they left the factory. Just don't want to render the gun unsafe or looking like sh*t.
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Ed1....you are just a used car salesman, standing in front of the dents.....not mentioning the flaws and sucking off of the unsuspecting newbees....that is why you've always used a P.O. Box, so your "friends" don't come over and your photos are 100 yard fuzzies !!!!! You are a common joke at gun shows......FYI........
A little honesty is the best course if you're planning on posting on this site.....
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dave: i do not know much more about old ed's case coloring process. he has developed his techniques over many years of trial and error. he even has different chemical formulas that simulate different factory colors for different guns, depending on when they were made. i believe he may use a potters kiln to precisely control heat. what i do know, is that his top priorities in all of his work are shooter safety and customer satisfaction.
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PA24: YOU ARE RAPIDLY BECOMING A JOKE ON THIS THREAD. IF YOU HAVE NOTHING POSITIVE TO CONTRIBUTE, WHY NOT JUST KEEP QUITE?
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PA24, No you are not becoming a joke. A very poor attempt at shutting you down by ed1
So many guns, so little time!
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I don't have a dog in this fight, I also don't know if you are suppossed to plug well know dealers either.
Pugs guns has a really nice ithaca flues grade 2 for 1500.00 she is a beauty. Go to the "Sale Rack" link. scroll down
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