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Dating a Dunhill LB Shell Patent w/No Date Code
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<blockquote data-quote="skaukatt" data-source="post: 92197" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Good catch! No, the slash is like so: /34 I saw that too in Mr. Loring's book but mine is a forward slash. I still think it can be placed in an earlier scope such as 1942 - 1950. It would appear by Mr. Loring's, and Dave Field's guides that the /34 stamp was first used in 1942, so it could have been made as early as '42 but had to have been made prior to 1951.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the offerings!</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skaukatt, post: 92197, member: 67"] Good catch! No, the slash is like so: /34 I saw that too in Mr. Loring's book but mine is a forward slash. I still think it can be placed in an earlier scope such as 1942 - 1950. It would appear by Mr. Loring's, and Dave Field's guides that the /34 stamp was first used in 1942, so it could have been made as early as '42 but had to have been made prior to 1951. Thanks for the offerings! Lou [/QUOTE]
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