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Old 2nd March 2012, 01:14 PM   #6
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gun dealers still selled this small lefaucheux at the end of 19th century, and I saw in a newspaper from Budapest ,dated around 1890 , one particular AD presenting this very model , saying "small easy to use belgian velodog revolver, engraved, ivory grips etc very low price...etc" so it was selled as velodog not as lady-revolver.Now a typical velodog was different in shape, I know, like small bulldogs or iver johnsons or belgian types, but this little engraved pinfire was by far the cheapest(the year was 1890, last chance to sell pinfires...)they presented this folding-trigger revolver as "small and easy to reach in the vest pocket by a cyclist attacked by dogs."..
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