New guy here with some questions on value of a first model 38 caliber Safety Hammerless.
I recently acquired this gun, and it is fairly typical of these guns with about 40% nickel plating remaining, the rest brown patina with no heavy pitting. It is tight and functions properly, rifling is clean and sharp, but there is some pitting of bore, grips in good shape, no chips and sharp clean checkering.
What is different from run of the mill of this model is the extremely low serial number, in the low teens, quite probably making it of the first or second day's production. My questions are does this add measurably to the value, and would there be any value in getting it lettered?
The serial number is correct, appearing on the butt, cylinder, top strap and scratched on the inside of the left grip.
Thanks for your help and advice.
I recently acquired this gun, and it is fairly typical of these guns with about 40% nickel plating remaining, the rest brown patina with no heavy pitting. It is tight and functions properly, rifling is clean and sharp, but there is some pitting of bore, grips in good shape, no chips and sharp clean checkering.
What is different from run of the mill of this model is the extremely low serial number, in the low teens, quite probably making it of the first or second day's production. My questions are does this add measurably to the value, and would there be any value in getting it lettered?
The serial number is correct, appearing on the butt, cylinder, top strap and scratched on the inside of the left grip.
Thanks for your help and advice.