archieclement
Colonel
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2011
- Location
- mo
Do they add any value to gun, detract any from a gun? Was looking antique guns for sale and seen black powder frame frontier six with the following description.
"Manufactured 1894. Includes a handwritten February 10, 1919 dated letter of provenance stating, "This date given to V.A. Jamison 44-40 owned by T.S. Junger which was my cousin. 27 notches on bar to show as many deeds done with J. James & Gang," and is signed "Friends, F.M. Ross." The "27 notches on bar" referanaces the series of notches on the left side of the top strap. Also with a period photo of an unidentified man."
Am somewhat a James Buff....first Jesse died in 1882.... and not aware of any of the names having any connection to James/Youngers. This doesn't even seem a plausible provenence as the gun wasn't even in existence in same time period James/Younger gang was.......
"Manufactured 1894. Includes a handwritten February 10, 1919 dated letter of provenance stating, "This date given to V.A. Jamison 44-40 owned by T.S. Junger which was my cousin. 27 notches on bar to show as many deeds done with J. James & Gang," and is signed "Friends, F.M. Ross." The "27 notches on bar" referanaces the series of notches on the left side of the top strap. Also with a period photo of an unidentified man."
Am somewhat a James Buff....first Jesse died in 1882.... and not aware of any of the names having any connection to James/Youngers. This doesn't even seem a plausible provenence as the gun wasn't even in existence in same time period James/Younger gang was.......

