Looking at this resin replica

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westy1970
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Looking at this resin replica

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While I would love to have a firing Indy pistol, they are well out of my price range as are the Todd's blank guns. I was looking at this one:
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Anyone done business with them? How are these? This will be a display piece and carried only with my full get-up.
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I've owned this one and it's fine as a holster filler however It's lacking in detail up close. This is the one that Lee Keppler sold years ago. He had them made and sold them to Western Stage Props. Now, they're not affiliated. If you are looking for a better display gun I recommend the one by Artsee1. He used to sell them on Ebay and this forum. They're painted and weathered. There may even be metal flake in the resin which gives it more realism.

Western Stage Props is a classy outfit for the most part. I've never had a problem with their service or their products.

Regards, Dr. J
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I sent him a PM to see if he is still doing these. There was nothing on his website or eBay about them, other than personal collection. We'll see. I would rather have his, if I am doing resin.
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If you're still looking for one of these, i have two in stock.
Lee Keppler 619-647-6744
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