First, no one - and I mean no one - alive knows how many were built. I'm sick to death of the Parker Story being quoted (and misquoted) as gospel.

By rare I will confess I probably misused the term. As John Roberts notes, I meant that they are not especially hard to find even 100 years later. Check any auction results from Julia, etc. and you'll find that when a B 10 does come up it sells quite reasonably. I'll venture that of all the B grade guns made the 10 is the least desirable.

I could own that gun and be proud of it and could others. But it would be a labor of love and not a labor of positive cash flow.

While we are on the topic, what ever happened to the Grade 5 hammer gun that had ...issues.... that was at Collector Firearms as few months back?