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Thanks to everyone for your input, both serious and light-hearted! I have never come across such a thing before, and considering, collectively, how many guns weve all seen and handled, it is clearly a rare and unusual thing. I can only conclude it was a special request, as other Samuel and Charles Smith guns do not seem to have this feature (though all Ive seen illustrated are from a later date). As to why, I guess that will remain a mystery. Perhaps Daryl is correct, particularly if you imagine a case with two guns - either two game guns or paired with a rifle - it would be a way to have both inscriptions nicely presented.

B. Dudley, can you provide more information on the Parker?

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Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern
I wish I had one of those postage stamps with the upside down bi-plane on it...Geo


You do know it was a full sheet of 100 stamps that were misprinted. A single one sold for north of a cool million lately. I had to settle an estate of a stamp collector relative and found out that can be a snake pit of collectors and sellers. Had one appraiser try to swap half a dozen high grade stamps for lower grade examples. Collection was worth 250K ten years ago. But alas he had no upside down Jenny.

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Didn't think anyone would know what I was referring to...Geo

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Geo. Every small boy stamp collector dreamed about finding one of those stamps. Young coin collectors had the 1909 Indian head penny or the 1909 s vdb penny or copper 1943 penny. Ive seen three 1943 copper pennies, all fakes. The Jenny stamps are so well known they can tell you where each stamp came from on the original sheet.

Rare and obscure is what dreams were made out of when I was a kid. No batteries required.

I love the story about the jilted wife who mailed the divorce papers to her estranged husband using his stamp collection for postage. Moral from that story was to either keep your wife instead of trading her off for a younger version or dont forget your stamp collection.

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Originally Posted By: KY Jon
Geo. Every small boy stamp collector dreamed about finding one of those stamps....I love the story about the jilted wife who mailed the divorce papers to her estranged husband using his stamp collection for postage.


Now that was downright cold!...Geo

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How is the hammer held to that lock ??
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Originally Posted By: moses
How is the hammer held to that lock ??
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The screw head is long gone, I think it must have broken off pretty cleanly. There might be a layer of dirt covering up the remains of the shaft, or the hole. The gun is in quite poor condition, but collectors of British pinfires can't always be choosy, at least on this side of the Atlantic. The inverted inscription piqued my curiosity, though.

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I have some carved oak boxes made by the Wheeler & Wilson company for their sewing machine attachments. In the center of the lid is a circle with a large W&W in the middle. Around the circle is written Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. On one of them the letter "N" is backwards (Or could be upside down) in the word machines. Apparently there were a lot of these made as they show up rather often. Unlike the stamps there are enough of them they do not bring a premium, nor are they discounted. Price matters not whether correct or incorrect. They just are what they are.


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Stephen, would you comment on which way the address on the rib is facing? Wasn't it opposite to convention? (a little insider knowledge there as have handled the gun)

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Originally Posted By: JBLondon
Stephen, would you comment on which way the address on the rib is facing? Wasn't it opposite to convention? (a little insider knowledge there as have handled the gun)


Hi JBLondon,

The rib address, though barely legible, is in the normal configuration, outward from the breech. It reads "Saml & C Smith Princes Street Leicester Square London".

Steve

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