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A friend of mine recently acquired this and although he is not a believer in restoring guns, this one needs help. Who would you recommend?
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MASTER GUNSMITH ED LANDERS. Once he gets done with it, it will never need any further work.
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Thanks for that serious answer. Good ol' Ed 1.
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dubble, your question, without pictures, is impossible. Krider made many many types of guns, most started by other makers. Give us some info on the gun you are talking about.
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That's all I got. It's not here and it's not mine. I will ask my friend for pics. I'm think sending him to Turnbull is the best answer.
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Some Kriders are valuable, some are not. Muzzleloaders are a different story. Don't have your friend spend good $ on a lesser gun.
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Perhaps Bill McPhail will chime in, but you need to post pictures of the Krider along with serial numbers.
Best Regards, George
To see my guns go to www.mylandco.com Select "SPORTING GUNS " My E-Mail palmettotreasure@aol.com
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It's a top lever gun. Here is the note from my friend
"I received that John Krider SXS. It is a Top Lever, the only one I have ever seen. The others were front stuffers. This SXS is in very good mechanical condition, locks are tight, B lock up tight, wood is very solid with all the diamond point checkering being very sharp with few dings or dents. , the engraving is quiet extensive and is done by a 19th century master..very tight, fine and well executed, the bores are still shiny with just a bit of pitting in the right bore from storage issues.
The down side to this one is that it was poorly stored and the gun was crusty before it was sold. the engraving for the most part is still very sharp and not damaged. The wood is a dark black walnut. The B show a lot of exterior pitting and staining. The Receiver shows mostly staining and even some case in the protected parts. This gun was not shot alot and was mostly taken care of until at some point someone really neglected it and let the exterior get rusty and crusty.
I am ususally against restoring or refinishing a gun, but in this case I would not be adverse as I think restoring correctly would enhance its value. John Krider guns are very valuable as he was a high end maker. In this paticular gun the fit of wood to metal is flawless. The water table on the B is marked ML and has an 84 stamped on them. I think the 84 is for 1884. There is no SN so this is a one off gun.
Anyway the Receiver would have to be recased and the barrels would either need to be rust blued or black/brown and white?
I am wondering if the stock could be bleached in some fashion to see if the figure in the wood can come out, the stock is very dark as if oil has penetrated it...however I am not sure about that? The major question is the cost of a restoration and its value once done. I would also like to be able to shoot light BP loads through this one. As I am very fond of Kriders work this is a keeper. "
all I got.
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Have several Kiders-have not seen a serial # on any. Krider made medium to very high grade guns using all types of actions.
Have had guns "refreshed"-cleaning metal(Not Brushing) and wood, Bringing out the Damascus Pattern-Not totally refinishing gun. It is comparable to having an antique painting restored. Have not and will not recase color a gun of this era,
Have article on Krider.-will send if requested
Bill McPhail O 864 234 5857 H 864 246 5012
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