32 Smith & Wesson centerfire 2nd variation and made at the end of 1896 when the production stoped and had the single top post latch. Its a Small Frame Safety Automatic Hammer First Model. The gun is held in the display box by plastic zip ties. The gun was found in a chest while my great aunt was going through her recently deceased daughters belongings. The gun, as you can see, is in presentation style display and shows no sign of firing. The only group he was assocaited with was the masons. ![]() ![]() His dob was March 24th 1885, time of death, June 18th 1962. The gun was given post mortem to the daughter (we think) of Ross Lynn Valentine. ![]() Please and mark Ross Lynn in the subject of your mail He would be glad if we help to clarify the life of Ross Lynn Valentine. The following information was send by Devin. Back to Homepage Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works Name
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