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Unread 06-10-2002, 01:29 PM   #16
Johnny Peppers
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Imperial Arms,
The information on No.26 is found in Fred Datig's series "The Swiss Variations" Monograph IV. He does not picture No.26, but does picture No.33 which he indicates was in the Ralph Shattuck collection at the time of publication and shows the GL mark on the rear of the toggle. He goes on to to compare No.19 which is in Switzerland, and No.26 which is in England. He details the hand fitting, engraved Swiss Cross on the chamber, no logo, and ends it with "these rare "GL" marked specimens".
We must accept the information provided us until
information to the contrary is authenticated. No.19 is also indicated in another source as having the GL marked toggle, and if you have any information to the contrary on this pistol, it too would be appreciated.
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