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Hello
I think that with the elements that Fernando has uploaded, the issue is completely clarified Affectionately Fernando K |
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Thank you Gentlemen.
There appears quite a variety of stamps used. I had expected one to have been used rather than numerous closely related specimens. Thank again for clarifying the position! very best wishes, Richard. |
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As long as it doesn't prevent you from sleeping, Rihard my friend
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=Santos
Hello Here is a case of SANT0S gun with magnificient images Fernando K |
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Dear Fernando K,
Thank you for the link! I find it very interesting that in this punzon, (See I remembered Fernado!) The lion is holding in his paw what appears to be a bunch of flowers, the same as in the one I show in the opening post. The only difference being the star is not present in the OP. Actually, on looking at the punzon again in the OP I think I Do see a star.... As Jean -Luc's beautiful little pistol is by Juan Santos, and the above by Luis, it again shows a variation on what we see in the printed page, for both father and son. All very interesting. Very best wishes, Richard. Last edited by Pukka Bundook; 18th February 2018 at 03:27 PM. |
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