Guys,
I asked a question on the PPK forum on received somewhat of mixed response, so I'd like to ask the same thing here. I know that firearms guys are as sensitive to "monkeyed with" items as any other area of militaria collecting. Hence, I don't want to do something to damage the value of my item.
Years ago the flap strap broke on my Party Leader holster. I have the piece that broke off, and considered having it professionally repaired. Although it looks bad, I didn't want to alter the originality or hurt the value. The pros and cons that I received was that the damage is so visible that a good professional repair might actually enhance the value. The flip side was that once its been repaired, the originality is gone forever. I've enclosed a photo to show the problem. So what's the opinion here? Thanks!
I asked a question on the PPK forum on received somewhat of mixed response, so I'd like to ask the same thing here. I know that firearms guys are as sensitive to "monkeyed with" items as any other area of militaria collecting. Hence, I don't want to do something to damage the value of my item.
Years ago the flap strap broke on my Party Leader holster. I have the piece that broke off, and considered having it professionally repaired. Although it looks bad, I didn't want to alter the originality or hurt the value. The pros and cons that I received was that the damage is so visible that a good professional repair might actually enhance the value. The flip side was that once its been repaired, the originality is gone forever. I've enclosed a photo to show the problem. So what's the opinion here? Thanks!
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