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Had one I put dark walnut stain on and then wiped it off. With use it has settled down from a light yellow color to a pleasing cream patina.
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No - but you can try tea on them. As you know they are made of a polymer resin
 
Yes it is. A design from the aesthetic appreciations of another age. Almost too pretty to dirty up. I needed another 1851 like a third foot but how could I resist?
 
Bighorserider, thanks for the link. The leather dye is in the garage so that might be what's used.

Another candidate for color. Pietta made these quite a while back. This piece was a complete train wreck. Took a couple of weeks of spare time to fix the factory sledge hammer gunsmithing. Now it's a tack driving nice revolver.
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