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Not bad. I want to have a Simson done up with slight acorns and scroll work (a reblued, parts gun). did you have these sent out Hugh or?
Ed |
Hugh -- I am confused. Probably by Ed's post. Were these guns acquired in engraved form, or plain guns engraved by you?
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Hugh
You must weigh a ton in order to use all those BBQ guns. Jerry |
Hugh, one of them looks almost black ????
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Ed & Alvin,
I bought these already engraved. The SA was made in 1899, don't know when or by who it was engraved. I have sent a 45 cal slide to Bill Lowther, the engraver of the22 Service Model to have it engraved to match the gun. |
Hugh
You may need to see someone about this engraved thing you got goin on. :roflmao: c |
A really nice Bar-B-Que Pistol
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Hugh,
If you have a spare $35,000.00, you can wear this fine Colt to your next Sunday outing. MikeAttachment 6065 |
Mike,
Is that the Sears Colt? |
Hugh,
See Collectors, Houston, Mike |
Wow Hugh. Those are nice looking additions to your collection of BBQ guns.
I was just wondering. Would you like to adopt me:roflmao: |
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Saw a BBQ Queen. Of course, not mine. It's a display item in Shanghai Police Museum. Spanish made quite a few of these beautiful guns:
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A few more. Looks like FN made many BBQ. Another tiny revolver claimed being Belgian as well, but based on the accuracy of other placards on guns that I knew a little bit, this revolver's provenance is best described as unknown. Claimed being captued from a Shanghai mafia 'Godfather'. Enjoy.
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