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El Paso Shipped Colt Single Action Army Frontier Six Shooter Revolver

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El Paso Shipped Colt Single Action Army Frontier Six Shooter Revolver
Description Update 11-20-2024: The etched panel barrel marking was discontinued in late 1889, this revolver shipped in August 1888 and has the rolled marking used starting circa January 1890

serial #125835, 44-40, 4 3/4" barrel with a very good bore that remains quite bright with a few patches of light pitting and with strong rifling its entire length. This is a nice honest working gun that was shipped to Ketelsen & Degetau in El Paso in August of 1888 as part of a six-gun shipment. The left side of the barrel is roll marked "FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" and the top of the barrel shows the proper two-line address. The metal surfaces of the revolver show an even gray-brown patina overall with traces of original blue in some of the protected areas, mostly on the bottom of the barrel. The revolver wears a pair of checkered hard rubber eagle grips which show light to moderate wear, commensurate with the balance of the revolver. The revolver cycles and locks up properly. Ketelsen & Degetau were a dry goods and hardware store that were also Colt dealers. They had locations in Cuidad Juarez and Chihuahua Mexico as well as El Paso. Ketelsen & Degetau were the shipping destination of guns delivered to John Wesley Hardin along with other personalities of the American Southwest. It is interesting to note that during the second day of the battle of Juarez on May 9, 1911, their Juarez location was destroyed by a fire set by Pancho Villa's troops. A nice example of these desirable Southwest Frontier shipped Colt Single Action Army revolvers. (1C11523-110) {ANTIQUE} [Jim Thrash Collection] (4000/6000)