Lee, and others
Here is the auction catalog description for this revolver. Amoskeag was able to find this in some master file that only has catalog descriptions. This is the only document that is available from Amoskeag. It contains a reference to the factory letter, which indicates that there were five other similar revolvers. Perhaps that is a partial answer to your question about whether I have heard about any others. By the way, I was not aware of the serial number issues that were raised in the catalog description.
Mr. Priwer,
Here is the description from Sale No. 45:
Lot 382. Smith & Wesson 38 H.E. Model 1905 Target Revolver serial #155055, 38 Spl., 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver now resembles the configuration that it originally left the factory in with a service style front sight on a target model frame. This revolver has a replaced barrel and cylinder which are period to the frame. These parts have re-stamped serial numbers to match that of the frames. The frames original number was defaced and is also re-stamped. After a thorough disassembling of the revolver, the original serial number was located indicating that the re-stamped number is correct. The metal surfaces retain about 93% non-original blue finish over some light specks of pitting with the balance blending as a soft brownish color. The hammer and trigger retain strong original case colors. The checkered walnut pre-magna style grips with factory medallions rate near excellent with one ding present. The included factory letter indicates shipment in June 1910 to a Marshall Wells with five other similar revolvers. The letter verifies the very scarce combination of "target" rear, with service style front sights. (640-117) {C&R} (300/500)
Kindly,
Emma Weber
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