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This beautiful shotgun has two sets of bbls, 26 and 30. Damascus guns in less than good condition are worth considerably less. One of only a few of these rare guns built in period 1892-1912. Damascus-barreled guns have become collectible if they are in very good or better condition, and values are approximately the same as for the fluid steel models. Values given are approximate for standard production models and we strongly feel that competent, individual appraisals should be secured, especially on the rarer and higher grade models, if a transaction is contemplated.&break &break Values given are for fluid steel, hammerless guns only. Smith brand to market with models imported from Italy from 2004 to 2010. Produced with various barrel lengths and choke combinations. They are chambered for 10-, 12-, 16- and 20-gauge. Smith was resurrected for five years, and production ceased in 1973. Models listed were manufactured between 18. In 1945, Marlin Firearms Company acquired Hunter Arms, and the L.C. It cost 80, which was a substantial amount at a time when a skilled. Smith Shotguns (p.35), has Damascus or Laminated Steel Barrels, 10 or 12 Gauge, Fine English or Very Fine American Walnut Stock, Pistol Grip, Checkered, Finely Engraved. Smith Hammerless (Nonejector) 20 Gauge19081329L.C. It was manufactured between 18 in Syracuse, New York and between 18 in Fulton, New York, by Hunter Arms Company. The 'Quality C' gun, as described in the LC Smith catalogue and reprinted in Brophy’s L.C. Smith Hammerless (Nonejector) 20 Gauge190710001204L.C. One of the finest American-made double-barrel shotguns and very collectible in today's market.