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91' seems about right Paul, great looking Dan. Nice job on the grip, too.
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February 16, 2013


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Somebody will correct me if I'm wrong Butch, but there may have been some "set" guns... Seems I remember some .44's and .357's spoken of that were set guns and marked A & B.. That is just conjecture from me on that point. Maybe some of the S.S. guys might shed some light..
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Paul, welcome to the forum. You sure did a great job on the grips and polish. It is good to hear how special dans are from across the pond. Butch, over time the method for serializing changed . At first there was only one caliber. When they added 22 and then 44 and others they added letters ( A, B, C etc ) to the begining of the serial #. They then started with S for stainless . Later in the 80's they began with the caliber followed by S or B (stainless or blue) and them the number. It is very confusing.

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December 7, 2014

I think this is the one Butch.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=459226650
Extreme beginning bid!
Gun needs some cleaning, lots of dirt at the front of the cylinder. The serial number 22s001824 is in the same range as mine, must be from 1991.
For me it's a confirmation that I didn't pay too much for mine.
Paul
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