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Barrel work?
Drydock:
Can anyone reccomend a shop for barrel refinishing? Rust blue and polish a Damascus double.
Tascosa Joe:
Brylie's in Houston, Jerry Andrews in West Virginia, Buck Hamlin in MO.
Drydock:
Hmmm, Hamlins just down the road a ways.
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Tascosa Joe:
He does not have an internet presence. You can find his contact info as well as Andrews on the LCSCA.org site. (LC Smith Shotgun Collectors Assoc)
LongWalker:
Do be sitting down when you hear the quote. Depending on the amount of polishing and other work needed, it can run $400-800. Last I heard, Briley was about $750 for a double.
That said, the barrels I saw were beautifully done (especially knowing what they looked like a year earlier). And if you're going to have the barrels redone, it is a good time to have the bores polished, chokes adjusted, bead replaced, etc.
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