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Item Code: 1163-225
This revolver was stripped of most of its usable parts before being discarded. The remaining pieces consist of the barrel minus the loading lever, frame and cylinder minus the trigger guard and grip frame only. All the interior parts of the revolver are missing. Cylinder is unloaded but still has all the original nipples.
All scaly rust has been removed leaving behind a dark pitted surface with signs of light surface rust. Serial number is not visible.
Item was purchased at the auction of Mr. Bream’s collection in 2021 and still has the auction lot tag bearing #458.
Mr. Bream was a 1970 graduate of Gettysburg High School and life-long relic hunter and collector. His parents managed the Stuckey’s Restaurant that was once located at the north-west corner of the Emmitsburg & Wheatfield Roads intersection (opposite the Peach Orchard). In the late 1960s through the early 1970s Ken worked on the Eisenhower Farm as a groundskeeper, maintenance man, and general helper for the Eisenhower’s. For many years, he was the Gettysburg Dog Enforcement Officer. [ad] [ph:L]
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