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Bob In St Louis
*TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2820 (8/23/02 11:14:37 am) Reply | Edit | Del All Escodin Model 1924 Revolver -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The period following WWI was a prolific time for the firearms manufacturers in the Eibar region. One revolver format called the Model 1924 was based on the Smith & Wesson design, and produced by several manufacturers. Escodin was one of these manufacturers. Typically, they were chambered and labeled for 32 W.C.F., or 32-20 (seen them marked both ways). The typical blued Escodin in very good to excellent condition will run $100 on the market to the right collector. Escodin also produced some highly engraved and plated versions of this pistol, which in very good to excellent condition will fetch $175 to $225 from the right collector. Now, why am I bringing this up? If someone who visits Brand X would let BlueTic know, I would appreciate it. Crusty Cruffler of Fine Spanish Pistols - Eibar Rules!
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