Dingus
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Ok first post hope i can get some advise help. I have a Antique remington 1875 revolver made late 1870s . the gun has JOHN P CLUM 1882 engraved on the back strap and Toombstone AT on the barrels side. I was told by some engraveing expert (dont have the name handy) about 8 years ago that the engraveing was period correct to 1882.
Most of us know who John P clum was the mayor of toombstone when the earps were there they were all budys. anyway just like some thoughts on the engraveing. one fellow up here said its machine engraved and when i looked into that they had machines to help engrave in the late 1800s so that doesnt take away from the date it was done. it also could have been done later and the gun given to clum at some other place as a reminder of his time in Toombstone.
Ok theses pics are not the best but you can see the type of engraveing the guns patina runs thru the engraveing more so on the barrel. Let me know your thoughts on this engraveing please ?
Most of us know who John P clum was the mayor of toombstone when the earps were there they were all budys. anyway just like some thoughts on the engraveing. one fellow up here said its machine engraved and when i looked into that they had machines to help engrave in the late 1800s so that doesnt take away from the date it was done. it also could have been done later and the gun given to clum at some other place as a reminder of his time in Toombstone.
Ok theses pics are not the best but you can see the type of engraveing the guns patina runs thru the engraveing more so on the barrel. Let me know your thoughts on this engraveing please ?


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