That’s some pretty new rust
Scratching the rust with a knife. Please!¬ That's as far as I watched it.
Lots of fresh rust on that. And as for the war medals...
Amazing...almost magical the way you did that. You must have gone to the best conservation university to learn those techniques and how to use tools with such precision...not to mention the chemical expertise. And saving that rust...magnifico!
Just Starting of the video the box front is The Dyers’ Company slogan is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London. da gloriam deo, interesting video 👍
I'm sure there are other ways to remove rust that don't involve a pen knife
Thanks for the throwback to 2009 with the best cellphone I used to own. A black Motorola Razr.
При такой ржавчине, такая хорошая резьба на болтах, сам состарил сам расцарапал😂
He took a chance with his choice of screwdriver!
I already know that this gun was used in 1824. I just wasn't keeping track of the time-line regarding when it was in service. This was the same time when our American ancestors were traveling further westwards into states like California, Washington, and Oregon. They first started traveling from the coastal Virginia. Alaska and Hawaii weren't admitted to the union until 1959. It's all about the gunslingers of the western frontier. Am I speaking of outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the kid? 🔊
this guy is a butcher
Parabéns ficou muito bom
Great restoration
This pistol first registered in 1820 and became gun maker to his Majesty George IV, H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, the Emperor of Russia & the King of Bavaria.
Great video. You missed an opportunity to highlight the engravings.
A very nice. Clean. Up. !!
Ill never let him near my antique pepperbox
you should be using a hollow ground screw driver like pro gunsmith used
I love the patterns all over it. And great work.
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