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<p>[QUOTE="BRandM, post: 1216237, member: 22729"]Brass and copper are usually relatively easy to identify. Brass will have a yellowish tint to it as oppossed to a strictly coppery or brown color. Yours might be a bit harder to identify because of its condition though. It sounds like your grandfather got the better part of the deal. The sour mash is long gone, but Mr. Pitt is still with you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bruce[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BRandM, post: 1216237, member: 22729"]Brass and copper are usually relatively easy to identify. Brass will have a yellowish tint to it as oppossed to a strictly coppery or brown color. Yours might be a bit harder to identify because of its condition though. It sounds like your grandfather got the better part of the deal. The sour mash is long gone, but Mr. Pitt is still with you. Bruce[/QUOTE]
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