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This is a picture sent by Sandi Collins - Howard Collins is her husband and goes by Policeluger here on the forum.
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Thanks, I wounder were this pistol is today?
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Fascinating photo! The wagon itself is interesting. It is a typical Basque sheepherders wagon. Notice two interesting features..it has full side canvas skirting. Meant to park and stay awhile. Also the door is sliding like a barn door. Not meant to open out on a hinge. Keeps it under better control in windy weather.
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Flat side toggles, not dished. Would this be consistent with that time frame???
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Flat toggles became available starting in 1906, so yes it is entirely possible that this is period correct from 1906 or 1907
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Fantastic picture! Probably an American Eagle New Model in 9mm.
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I have the following 1900 that I bet was used by some cowboy way back when. It looks like it was an every day carry and by someone who had to have a gun with him.
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