The creature left Victor messages about where to find food to demonstrate its intelligence and to establish a connection with him. By providing this information, the creature sought to show that it could survive and that it was capable of communication, hoping to evoke empathy from Victor. Additionally, it indicated a desire for companionship and recognition, highlighting its loneliness and need for understanding from its creator.
What kind of information are you looking for? There doesn't seem to be much. It was a trade name used by Crescent. A 410 would not have been made until sometime after 1900, probably not before WWI, and it does not appear that this name was continued after Crescent was purchased by Stevens.
technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind
Something is wrong. The model 55 was never made in 25-20 caliber. Some were made in 25-35, is that it? Or is the model number wrong? Model 65s were made in 25-20.
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In the owner's manual
Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson very near that patent date.
You will have to call S&W to find out.
You can get it lettered by S&W.
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Contact S&W and get a letter on it.
Blue Book of Gun Values
No. Very popular caliber since 1899.
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