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Old 01-11-2013, 11:01 AM
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I have a lady who wants to sell this nice looking Model 29-2, with all the tools in a presentation case. It looks pretty darn nice.
If anyone is interested, please send me a PM and I'll give you her contact information.
I thought there might be some interest on this board. Besides, I know you all like pictures, and this revolver is pretty nice to look at.
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6 1/2" barrel. Serial number N311xxx.
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Is the flaw(brown spot) in front of the trigger guard a reflection ?
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Good question, wetdog. I'll try to find out.
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Is the flaw (brown spot) in front of the trigger guard a reflection ?
Apparently it is. I just looked at another photo she sent me, shot from a different angle. The nickel looks fine in that location.
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More pictures coming.
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Thanks Jack. Nickel guns are hard to photograph, at my level especially.
Pics were going up just as I posted. Nice looking gun.

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Thanks Jack. Nickel guns are hard to photograph, at my level especially.
Me too. It is especially hard up here this time of year, because of the low level of sunlight. We end up having to use flash and it produces lousy pictures. This summer, I plan to shoot lots of photos of my guns in outdoors shade. That seems to work best, but it is nigh impossible in the winter.
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