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12210 - Ohio - Brass3 " long by 1 1/2" wide - Not Engraved
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12220 - Ohio - German Silver - Not Engraved
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12230 - Ohio - Brass - Not Engraved
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12240 - Ohio - German Silver - Not Engraved
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12250 - Inlay - Brass - Not Engraved
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12260 - Inlay in German SilverNot Engraved.
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12290 - Golden Age - Small Brass - Not Engraved. Wingspan is 2 3/8" with a height of 2 1/8".
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12300 - Golden Age - Small german Silver - Not Engraved. Wingspan is 2 3/8" with a height of 2 1/8".
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12310 - Brass inlayBrass inlay, saw cut (not engraved). 1 7/16" wide by 4" long.
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12315 - tang inlay BrassRyan designed this tang inlay to be somewhat more refined than other tang inlays on the market. Engraving for example only.
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12316 German Silver tang inlayTang inlay made more refined for that extra touch of class. (Inlay is the same as picture except in German Silver)
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12320 - German silver inlayGerman silver inlay, saw cut (not engraved). 1 7/16" wide by 4" long.
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12330 - Brass EagleBrass eagle inlay, not engraved. Wingspan is 3 1/4" with a height of 1 1/4".
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12340 - German Silver EagleGerman silver eagle inlay, not engraved. Wingspan is 3 1/4" with a height of 1 1/4".
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34390 - Wrist inlay-BrassEnglish Heavy Dragoon pistol wrist inlay--Brass.
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34395 - German Silver wrist inlayEnglish Heavy Dragoon German silver pistol wrist inlay.
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34475 - Brass wrist inlayEnglish Light Dragoon brass pistol wrist inlay.
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34480 - German Silver wrist inlayEnglish Light Dragoon German silver pistol wrist inlay.
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34690 - Brass Danish wrist inlay
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34695 - Danish G.S. wrist inlayDanish German silver pistol wrist inlay.
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34790 - Martinoni brass wrist inlayMartinoni pistol brass wrist inlay.
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34795 - Martinoni G.S. wrist inlayMartinoni pistol German silver wrist inlay.
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IN-GS-110 - Goddess of Liberty inlay German Silver This 'Goddess of Liberty' inlay is very specific to Lehigh area guns. It was usually inlet just forward of the triggerguard. Sometimes called 'the Liberty head' or 'the Indian head'. A very appropriate inlay for our Rupp guns and other Lehigh style guns. It is said that the name comes from when the freed Romans wore the Phyrgian cap or pileus as a symbol of their newfound freedom, and the tradition was carried on by the Sons of Liberty in 1765.
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