I’m sure Don (Club Gun Fan) knows the answer to my question, and may have even purchased this revolver, recently offered at auction:
Rare Smith & Wesson 38 Single Action Target Club Gun Revolver With “0” Serial Number
Club Guns are prefixed with the number “0”, but I always thought that at least one digit followed, such as serial number 01. I had not seen just serial number “0” applied to a revolver before. Which doesn’t really mean anything, as perhaps many models had a serial number “0” Club Gun.
Nonetheless, does the lack of any other digits imply issue to a very special customer, or was it just the first Club Gun for this particular model?
Is the provenance or ship location known? (Of course, a factory letter will tell you that, except it’s not my revolver, and so I won’t ever know otherwise).
I hope Don is taking this one home!
Rare Smith & Wesson 38 Single Action Target Club Gun Revolver With “0” Serial Number
Club Guns are prefixed with the number “0”, but I always thought that at least one digit followed, such as serial number 01. I had not seen just serial number “0” applied to a revolver before. Which doesn’t really mean anything, as perhaps many models had a serial number “0” Club Gun.
Nonetheless, does the lack of any other digits imply issue to a very special customer, or was it just the first Club Gun for this particular model?
Is the provenance or ship location known? (Of course, a factory letter will tell you that, except it’s not my revolver, and so I won’t ever know otherwise).
I hope Don is taking this one home!
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