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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 4342280" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>Standalone, just because there is no serial # stamped in the wood doesn't mean that they aren't original. It's not too uncommon for some to be blank. From what I can see in the pics, they are at least correct.</p><p>Mtngunr, thank you for the kind words. I love to study S&Ws, especially from WW2 to 1982. I believe S&W did their best work in that time period. I'm also very fond of the period between WW1 and WW2, but still have much, much more to learn on those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 4342280, member: 34558"] Standalone, just because there is no serial # stamped in the wood doesn't mean that they aren't original. It's not too uncommon for some to be blank. From what I can see in the pics, they are at least correct. Mtngunr, thank you for the kind words. I love to study S&Ws, especially from WW2 to 1982. I believe S&W did their best work in that time period. I'm also very fond of the period between WW1 and WW2, but still have much, much more to learn on those. [/QUOTE]
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