That serial number (411964) was made c.1906, not 1895. "Fair" is not really that descriptive, and we are concerned about the 'added site.' A period tang peep site would not hurt the collectability, but anything drilled/tapped into the receiver would virtually destroy collector interest. Depending on all the above, anywhere from $200-$250 to $750. Really need to see good digital pictures. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The workers believed that only the czar could help them.
The earliest known computing device, the Antikythera Mechanism, dates back to about 100 BC. It is mechanical and analog, it is believed to have done astronomical and navigational calculations.
I collect these clocks. The value depends on the condition, and the variation of the clock. If the clock is in fair condition the value would be about $100. Excellent condition with the acorn weights and time weight would be about $150 to $200. If it has the advertising plate or has an original shipping create, someone may be willing to offer $300 at auction. the "Columbus Clock" was manufactured starting in about 1892 by "The Bostwick and Burgess Mfg. Co.", located in Norwalk, Ohio. They made between 10,000 and 20,000 of the clocks and they were sold at the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1893, which was the first Worlds Fair. It is believed that they originally sold for $5.oo. By the end of the fair it is reported that they were selling for $1.oo each. Darrell
With the Confederacy cut in two parts by the Union's control of the Mississippi, due to the fall of Vicksburg, General Halleck had several actions he could take against the South. He believed that assaulting Arkansas and Louisiana would reap both military and political dividends. Halleck believed that if Confederate forces could be driven out of those two states, there was an excellent chance they would rejoin the Union. With these actions, Halleck believed that Texas would on its own accord also quit the war.
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If you are willing to get your winchester model 21,28 gauge shotgun authenticated by a winchester facory letter,then this shotgun could range in price from 25,000-30,000 dollars because it is generally believed that less that 100 model 21 shotguns were made by the winchester custom shop during the production of the winchester model 21.There was a production of 32,500 model 21 shotguns made between the years 1931-1988.Only 1100 were made by the winchester custom shop.You may get a letter on your winchester model 21 shotgun by contacting the the Cody firearms museum located in Cody,Wyoming.I would certainly have this shotgun valued by a qualified winchester collector assoc.member.
It Is Believed It Was A Mechanical Fault With The Car, Not Ayrton's Fault
I can say that the total production of model 52 Winchester rifles were 125,419 from 1919-1979.There were 32 more made after 1979.It is believed that between 500-1,000 Winchester 52C models were made during the 60 years of production.
For an excellent rendition of the creation and construction of Stonehenge, you should read Edward Rutherford's book, "Sarum." It's historical fiction, but it contains the best possibility for construction I have read (and is an excellent book).
Dean Winchester's necklace, a christmas present from his brother, was meant for his father to 'protect him'. We later find out that it's believed to be a tool to find God. Although, since he was never found, its unknown if the necklace actually works.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
No, it isn't. Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory condition which affects the muscles. This condition is believed to be an autoimmune disorder and is often treated with NSAIDs and corticosteroids.
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The cause of silent thyroiditis is uncertain, but the condition is believed to be an immune-system disorder triggered by childbirth.
The workers believed that only the czar could help them.
Sarah Winchester, of the Winchester gun fortune, took the advice of a 'medium' who told her if she stopped construcion on her house she would die. So for decades Sarah used her vast forturne (actually her dead husband's) to keep continual construction going on her house in San Jose, CA. She believed in ghosts and spirits and claimed there were many living in the house with her. People that work in the house or surrounding grounds claim there are ghosts, one of them being Sarah Winchester herself.