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Old 03-13-2015, 06:05 PM   #1
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There were two models of that top break Hubley....Can you remember if the top of your hammer was wide and flat or more narrow and serrated?.
No, I don't recall the hammer...Mostly just the top "T"-bar for the break...It was pretty solid. I *think* it may have had 'steer' grips, maybe cream w/black steer head...???...

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Old 03-13-2015, 06:28 PM   #2
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No, I don't recall the hammer...Mostly just the top "T"-bar for the break...It was pretty solid. I *think* it may have had 'steer' grips, maybe cream w/black steer head...???...

That Howdy-Doody gag reel might be on YouTube by now...
I've seen them with cream colored grips with black long horn steer heads on the grips, so that sounds correct.

Mine were all one color of blue turquoise with long horn steer heads on the grips. Maybe if you see the wide smooth top hammer vs the more narrow top serrated hammer, it would jog your memory. I've seen both on e bay, but have had a hard time finding the wide smooth top hammer (Hubley .38 Colt) with the blue turquoise steer head grips. Also on my holsters, there was a gold imprinted rearing Stallion just like on a Colt, with ".38 Colt" imprinted under the rearing Stallion. On ebay, try typing in Hubley .38 Colt and also Hubley Texan (more narrow serrated hammer otherwise the same except for the model markings on the gun), and pay particular attention to the hammers in the pics. Might jog the ole memory.



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