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GeorgeGreek:
Hi people,

please find herebelow a sample of a model made some 30 years ago and my photobucketd address for some more...

Well, you have asked for it.




http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/papandropoulos/

Sorry for any past or future mistakes but kindly remember that English is not my native language.

Greetings,

George.

P.S. Yes, same wife...  

usn ret:
Welcome George, you will fit in nicely.  This group of nuts like it if it is made from anything that requires a degree of skill, craftsmanship, imagination and detemination to start and sometime complete.  For what its worth I too like firearms and have built a single falling blocke rifle chambered in .22Hornet.  It shoots a lot better than I can.  Again, welcome to the ward err collective.
Cliff :coffee:

usn ret:
PS , George, the quarter pictured with the revolver has collector value also, to coin collectors. The US ceased minting silver coins in 1964, any coin, excluding nickles & pennys, minted in 1964 or earlier is about 90% pure silver. The silver content, at current price, is about 8 times the face value. To a coin collector the coin should of more value as the quarter appears to be in good to very good condition. Hope this helps.
Cliff :coffee:

GeorgeGreek:
Thank you all for your welcome and advise regarding the value of the silver dollar.

From rainy (at last) Greece,

George.

P.S. I say at last, because a bottle of water if ordered in a cheap tavern costs more than the equivalent volume of gasoline...

GeorgeGreek:
Hi Cliff,

thanks for the tip regarding the coin. I have not mentioned that the pictured revolver fires 2mm pinfire caps.

Thanks again and regret delay in answer.

George

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