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    Hi,

    can I please have your opinion on this badge.

    Thanks,
    Del
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      #3
      A good silver "Daisy" PKA. Stewy

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        #4
        Hi Del,

        A fine original Daisy PAB as Stewy says. Not too much finish remaining unfortunately but original nonetheless.

        Tom
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          Thanks for your comments! I just picked that up in a small antique shop in my area. I paid $125.00. It looks like it is pretty dirty. Should I try to clean it or leave it as is?

          Thanks,
          Del

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            Thanks for your comments! I just picked it up in a small antique shop in my area. I paid $125.00. It looks like it is pretty dirty. Should I try to clean it or leave it as is? Do you think that was too much to pay for it?

            Thanks,
            Del

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              Originally posted by Del Panfini View Post
              Thanks for your comments! I just picked it up in a small antique shop in my area. I paid $125.00. It looks like it is pretty dirty. Should I try to clean it or leave it as is? Do you think that was too much to pay for it?

              Thanks,
              Del
              I would clean it with warm water and a soft toothbrush. You had a good deal with the price

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                If you do clean it as suggested, try cleaning the reverse of the gun barrel first & see how that goes. Don't steam straight into the obverse, just in case. Stewy

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                  #9
                  It's period desert sand

                  I would leave it as it is, gives it some character for sure!
                  Kind regards,
                  Giel


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