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Originally Posted by Hondo44
I just looked back to see what you paid for it and I feel that you sure got your money's worth on that deal. I find your gun very interesting because it seems to have been made at the point, 1929-30 when some features were changing: The non-medallion grips of the 1920s were just being phased out and silver ones introduced, the 2nd style ER knob was just transitioning from the 'mushroom' head, and the serial # penciled on the inside of the right grip was being changed to a stamping. I'm curious to know if yours is penciled on or stamped.
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I was happy with the price that I paid.
The seller of that gun usually has very clean S&W's and is very good about answering questions. I knew that I wouldn't get hurt paying what I paid for that gun.
I didn't see any numbers stamped into the grips. There weren't any clear penciled numbers, but I'll check them with a magnifying glass to make sure.
Thank you very much for your insight regarding this gun.