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Posted: 10/7/2008 8:49:50 AM EDT
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It will be really hard to identify unless you can find specific makers marks on it. Back then the word "Derringer" was like Kleenex. Everyone stamped small guns with the word Derringer. Hundreds of small shops made these little guns because they were cheap and easy to make. It was kind of like the top break S&W copies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Everyone made one so prices now range from worthless up to $2,000 for a real S&W 100% mint top break. It all depends on who made it. Remember that old doesnt equal valuable. You need to find makers marks on it. |
IIRC the true Philadelphia Deringers were only spelled with 1 'r', while copycats were spelled with 2. |
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