SportySpiceFan
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Hello all from the Piedmont,
thanx to some members' kindness and knowledge about one month ago, I've been able in making sure the nice Schofield I went after is original in every piece, even though it certainly had been refinished - a professionally made job. S/n in very early 50xx range, and the adding of a second patent date. Thus, a 2nd sub-variation of the 2nd Model itself.
Members' suggestions and infos were precious indeed. Thanx again.
Got it just yesterday, so I thought could be good sharing here the gun together with some original US Cavalry items from the late '800.
Blouse is a 1890 Pattern, 1st subvariation - not more than 2,000 have been made, all in springtime 1890. It sports Corporal's chevrons machine-sewn back then, with both ends hidden deep under the seams (the later 2nd variation was authorized in August of the same 1890).
Blouse is very close to a new one. Riding gloves are the 1886 Pattern, or 2nd Pattern (the 1884 gloves are the 1st Pattern) still in good shape and, luckily, far from being too much dirty. Hat is a transitional design of late 1890s.
Much likely, the closest I could ever go to an original US-contracted handgun for the Cavalry.
Thanx for watching.
thanx to some members' kindness and knowledge about one month ago, I've been able in making sure the nice Schofield I went after is original in every piece, even though it certainly had been refinished - a professionally made job. S/n in very early 50xx range, and the adding of a second patent date. Thus, a 2nd sub-variation of the 2nd Model itself.
Members' suggestions and infos were precious indeed. Thanx again.
Got it just yesterday, so I thought could be good sharing here the gun together with some original US Cavalry items from the late '800.
Blouse is a 1890 Pattern, 1st subvariation - not more than 2,000 have been made, all in springtime 1890. It sports Corporal's chevrons machine-sewn back then, with both ends hidden deep under the seams (the later 2nd variation was authorized in August of the same 1890).
Blouse is very close to a new one. Riding gloves are the 1886 Pattern, or 2nd Pattern (the 1884 gloves are the 1st Pattern) still in good shape and, luckily, far from being too much dirty. Hat is a transitional design of late 1890s.
Much likely, the closest I could ever go to an original US-contracted handgun for the Cavalry.
Thanx for watching.








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