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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1008771, member: 21705"]Great Details and suspect condition. ~Now that's a new one for an old copper~. I'd recommend a good going over with a goat hair brush to remove as much dirt and grime as possible without damaging the surfaces or making mud pies with water. There is a chance that the crud is dirt and not corrosion or 'rust'. In my opinion, you got a fair deal with a possibility of a real bargain depending on the outcome of the brushing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 1008771, member: 21705"]Great Details and suspect condition. ~Now that's a new one for an old copper~. I'd recommend a good going over with a goat hair brush to remove as much dirt and grime as possible without damaging the surfaces or making mud pies with water. There is a chance that the crud is dirt and not corrosion or 'rust'. In my opinion, you got a fair deal with a possibility of a real bargain depending on the outcome of the brushing.[/QUOTE]
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