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That’s cool. Where did you find them?
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Checkering on the LC Smith looks good....
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nice guns to be proud of....charlie
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What grade is the LC? The checkering is too deep for a post-1913 field grade, and the zig zag border around the lockplate is not something Ive seen before. The ebony inlay in the forend tip is also not a field grade. Maybe a 1 grade from pre-1913? Nice gun, anyway.
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If no engraving other than the border a pre-13 Grade O.
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Not sure about the grade... the serial is 337643. I did look at others on Guns Intl and cant find one that matches this border pattern.... seems to be a pretty good gun.
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Looks like an 0 grade. Bobby
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