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By the later numbered grades yours might have been identified as a Grade 2.
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Nice hammer gun! When did they start sculpting the fences? ch
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I found an early 1880's price list in Baers Vol 2, pg 137. I now believe it is a grade F, $80.00 grade.
Mystery may be solved, Thanks, |
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Dean, even though the pictured gun is not highly decorated, it would be higher than a Grade 2 in some eras. Very early guns were sparcely engraved compared to later ones. OOPS, misread the serial number and deleted my incorrect statement.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Bill,
The serial number is actually 3081 |
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Calvin, my 1879 Grade 2 in 10 gauge has sculpted fences.
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GMC(SW)-USN, Retired 'Earnest Will' 'Desert Shield' 'Desert Storm' 'Southern Watch' |
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I'm going to take another look at the pictures I took of the John Hanson gun this evening and take a look at it in TPS to see if any of the authors assigned a grade to it. |
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