Nice Pair!

Rick Bowles

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I'm new here but I've been a fan of 1950's Smith & Wesson's for about forty years. I just returned from helping the family of a friend sell his gun collection. I managed to give a new home to a couple of nice guns. I know it's teasing to tell you about them without pics but I won't have time to get some images until later so here goes.

These two Smiths are consecutively numbered, 5-screw, nickel pre-27's. The numbers are S 100576 and S 100577. These sisters came in the gold boxes numbered to the guns and include the cleaning equipment and black screw driver. I'll post some images as soon as I can.

PS. I almost forgot.......these guns are NEW and unfired!!!
 
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OK...here's the sisters. I'm plum tickeled!:D

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This is probably one of the finest "first posts" I've ever seen on this Forum. You have en exceptionally nice "pair" of valuable guns.
Any New in Box condition pre-Model 27 is a valuable gun; two with consecutive numbers adds to the value; nickle is worth a premium; numbered boxes and original tools ramp up the value considerably.
 
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For the health of your eyes, you should probably only look at those guns while wearing sunglasses...:) Beautiful guns and photos!

Welcome aboard and thanks for sharing,
 
A photo of tools please and paperwork if any. We rarely get to see a time capsule like this the way they came originally.
 
You have an impressive pair there! they just are outstanding! Thanks for sharing!
Bill
 
RBscrim, beautiful guns.
I do have a question though. Since they are consecutive guns are the fitting numbers in the yoke anywhere near similar to each other?
I have been interested in finding out how a fitting number is picked for a gun. If these fitting numbers are real close maybe its a clue. If not well maybe its employee related or something else.
 
Are they 6" or 6 1/2"barrels? Look like 6 1/2", but didn't see anywhere in the thread where you stated. They made both lengths, I think? A friend has a 6 1/2"nickel pre-27, so I. Know they made that length. Beautiful guns, almost unheard of to find two like that, then with boxes, tools, papers, and consecutive s.n.s? What are the odds of turning up a pair like that again? Thanks for sharing your good fortune..
 
Wow...I really don't like you. You just ruined my night. I was sitting here minding my own business...about to go to bed...and you drop this on me!

Holy schnikes man! THOSE ARE NICE!!!!!!
 
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