MTboatguy
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Almost 2 years ago, I posted some images of a gun that I purchased at a Garage sale for $20 bucks that I ended up giving to my Dad for Christmas and he gave it back to me, when his health was going down hill.
This is the gun:
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Well for close to 2 years now, I have been emailing back and forth with the Museum in Cody WY about this gun and as far as they have been able to figure out, this gun was actually one of the guns that was used in the Wild Bill Cody Western Show, apparently Bill Cody purchased guns directly from the manufacture and had them nickle plated for his show and this guns serial number falls in the range of guns that were purchased for the show in the later stages of the show.
We have all acknowledged this gun has been poorly refinished and needs to be restored, but it was not a home nickle plating job, Bill Cody and crew had their guns sent to an individual who did the plating outside the gun industry, but he did do several guns over the years for other major stars as well, including John Wayne, Clark Gable, Annie Oakly.
The Cody gun museum only has one example of this gun and they value theirs at over $100K and they have requested that I send or bring the gun down to their investigative dept, so they can research it further.
So a trip to Cody, WY may now be in my future, Darn it!
This is the gun:
host image online
windows print screenWell for close to 2 years now, I have been emailing back and forth with the Museum in Cody WY about this gun and as far as they have been able to figure out, this gun was actually one of the guns that was used in the Wild Bill Cody Western Show, apparently Bill Cody purchased guns directly from the manufacture and had them nickle plated for his show and this guns serial number falls in the range of guns that were purchased for the show in the later stages of the show.
We have all acknowledged this gun has been poorly refinished and needs to be restored, but it was not a home nickle plating job, Bill Cody and crew had their guns sent to an individual who did the plating outside the gun industry, but he did do several guns over the years for other major stars as well, including John Wayne, Clark Gable, Annie Oakly.
The Cody gun museum only has one example of this gun and they value theirs at over $100K and they have requested that I send or bring the gun down to their investigative dept, so they can research it further.
So a trip to Cody, WY may now be in my future, Darn it!
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