theloneranger
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Ok, this is a question for all to coment on. After I purchased my 1851 Navy, I wanted to purchase some old paper cartridges to display with it. (Easier said than done) So I made my own box of shells, and I must say they looked real good, maybe to good? My friends saw them and wanted me to make them boxes also, so I did, and I started to make them available to other collectors also. I received an email that said I should Stamp "REPRODUCTION" on the boxes so that no one could get one and try to sell it as real antique. I personally think that would detract from the display value of the Box, I don’t see any other CW Repo items stamped that way. I figured I was doing other collectors a service, not perpetrating any type of fraud. I was thinking that I could put a piece of paper inside the box that says REPRODUCTION, (before I sealed it up) ? Any thoughts on this? I sure don’t want anyone to get scammed on one of these down the road. I have posted them on the net also so anyone can go online and see they are truly REPOS. The box label I made up including the cartridge Company name.
Should I stamp REPO on the box? Would you want as a display piece if was stamped that way? Any thoughts on this.
If anyone is interseted in how to make the boxes of their own, I can post the entire process. The boxes are made of balsa wood, common cotton batting inside, new remington caps, and new cast bullets. I can go thru the whole process if anyone is interested.
Thanks
For you help.
Rich
Should I stamp REPO on the box? Would you want as a display piece if was stamped that way? Any thoughts on this.
If anyone is interseted in how to make the boxes of their own, I can post the entire process. The boxes are made of balsa wood, common cotton batting inside, new remington caps, and new cast bullets. I can go thru the whole process if anyone is interested.
Thanks
For you help.
Rich