Flat guard - No maker marked
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Flat guard - No maker marked
This flat guard is dated around the late 1930s to early 1940s. There is a little damage to the horn, but overall it is in good shape. It is about 10 1/2 ".
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Re: Flat guard - No maker marked
Very nice! Looks like nickel silver or steel pins.
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Re: Flat guard - No maker marked
Way wicked cool!
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John
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Re: Flat guard - No maker marked
I can't tell if they are steel or nickel silver. Mabey Bill would know. This one has a fatter handle.Looks like nickel silver or steel pins.
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