I had received word that a lady was selling an old Smith & Wesson revolver. I knew I was in trouble when she removed it from a cloth purse like a priceless artifact. It was a weathered but honest example that is also known as a First Model .32 Safety Hammerless. I asked how much she wanted, and she replied $350. The little revolver was original and functional, but I just did not feel it was worth $350. I handed it back and said thank you.
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