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Unread 06-17-2021, 09:00 PM   #1
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Thanks Dean! That’s interesting how Parkers favor the blue-purple in the field to the edges, have less contrast between the colors, have tan occuring in the middle of the field, and are more swirled looking, compared to, the Smith I pictured. The Smith shows tan-gray at the edge of the field, more red and more contrast. That type of colors seems to have more in common with SAA Colt’s and the 1894 Remingtons. Parker colors seem unique to me compared to other makers. I have a lesser condition Lefever side plate gun that might be on the Parker end of the spectrum. A late Fox I have is sure looks like cyanide colors to me.

Do any of the members have examples of original color guns they could post from the various makers? I’d especially like to see Lefever and Baker. I’d welcome any comments as to the accuracy of my previous thoughts.
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