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Its like a giant billboard screaming reblue on a 1954 5 screw tapered barrel ,

R sideplate has 2 clues
 
Why is the logo on the left side rather than on the sideplate?

David caught it first !


Its so obvious I missed it at first glance too...almost like one of those things you have to step back and blur your eyes to see ... ha ha !
 
Wrong hammer for a 1954 gun.


Here is another one...how many things can you spot wrong with this label and box ?

18-2 for what would be a 4 Screw Pre Model, or at the latest an 18- Dash Nothing.
Serial number slot taped over- TWICE??
K315519 should be a 4 Screw, but the "Early Production 5 Screw" notation is completely LUDICROUS anyway.

Looks like the bottom section of box is smaller than top section.
I don't see thumb cuts- is it two bottoms??
 
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Is that box supposed to belong to that gun? If so, I agree with Wetdog's first sentence.

His third sentence has me a little puzzled, though.

Should there NOT BE writing? Should the writing be PRINTING instead of cursive? Should the writing be PENCIL instead of ink?

Or is it the phrasing. If it had been written at the factory, where one would assume it was written, why would it say "Early Production", and why say "5 screw" unless they could see in the future and know they would also make 4 screw and 3 screw?

Reminds me of a sword I read of one time. Engraved that it was presented to Stonewall Jackson after the First Battle of Bull Run. If they had not had the SECOND battle yet, how did they know that was the FIRST battle. And it was the Battle of Manassas, anyway.
 
I'm not a collector, so I don't know boxes, but if that box is for a 4" Model 18, shouldn't it be too short for the gun in the top pic to fit? Didn't they make boxes for 4" guns and boxes for 6" guns, and they were different size boxes?
 
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