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Eeee..yeaahh! - Dean's definitely "in the pipe, 5 by 5" - The Fleischman A-1Special 2-bbl. set, SO close to my heart, endured a roller coaster ride in value over 5-7 years in no less than 3 major-major auctions. (Just pulled my photo set out again a little while ago to swoon) The variations in the final hammer prices of this iconic gun should Velcro us all to our computers where these online auctions are concerned. Nest time, I'm driving so I can be there LIVE!!!.
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I agree with that observation. It appears to be an "O" for sure and I have not seen any C grades with animals engraved on them. According to Charlie Semmer's book the animals start with D. My family CEO has no animals and I believe that all the C grades seem to have somewhat unique engraving, i.e., no two are exactly alike (could be wrong here). Mine does not have the banner engraving that Mr. Semmer refers to as common on C grades and it has the Celtic motif in the corners attributed to J.Loy. -plc-
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