Bill this is the Walt’s flat guard with bolster markings.

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Bill this is the Walt’s flat guard with bolster markings.

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Is this fixable I wonder?
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Re: Bill this is the Walt’s flat guard with bolster markings.

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I'm sure it will polish out, but getting an even polish in the recessed corners is very difficult without disassembly.
That said, I think it would look fine with some buffing.
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