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    Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Serial Numbers 1 & 2 with 
    original August 25, 1896 patent and 1909 Colt Catalog. 
     
    The First Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Automatic Pistols 
    Serial Numbers 1 and 2 
     
    Colt’s Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP pistol (or “Model N” as it was 
    referred to internally by the Colt factory) is perhaps one of the more 
    interesting Colt models to collect. It was manufactured from 1908 until just 
    after WWII, with the last pistol being shipped in 1948. Throughout 
    production, there were a significant number of standard production and 
    factory embellished variations of this model. Due to its size and small 
    caliber, there is a relatively high survival rate of Vest Pocket .25s in 
    better than average condition. 
     
    While the highest serial number was 420,705, the total production numbered 
    approximately 409,000 pistols making it one of Colt’s best selling 
    commercial automatic pistols. Until World War II, the Colt 1908 Vest Pocket 
    was Colt’s fifth most popular model. It was only outperformed by the 1903 
    .32 ACP and Model of 1911 U.S. Army .45 ACP automatic pistols and the 
    Official Police and Police Positive Special revolvers, four models for which 
    there were large military contracts and police orders. 
     
    Collectors most frequently encounter six and occasionally five-digit serial 
    number examples of the Model N. Seldom are four, three and two-digit serial 
    numbers encountered. Single-digit serial numbers are almost unheard of. 
     
    Pictured on this month’s cover are two very unique Colt Vest Pocket .25 
    pistols: serial numbers one and two. They are perhaps the only set of 
    pre-WWII first and second consecutively serial numbered pistols that exist 
    in the same collection. Model 1903 Pocket Hammer .38 ACP serial numbers 
    19999 and 19998 (which were the first and second guns of this model 
    produced) were at one time in the same collection, but today, their 
    whereabouts are unknown. 
     
    As would be expected with the earliest single-digit serial numbered examples 
    of a new model, serial numbers one and two were shipped to two very well 
    connected individuals who had important relationships with Colt’s. 
     
    Serial number one was shipped to noted collector J.R. Hegeman. At one time, 
    Hegeman had one of the most outstanding Colt collections in this country. He 
    was truly a pioneer in Colt collecting and presumably had some fantastic 
    connections within the Colt company that allowed him to own many 
    pre-production, prototype and serial number one guns. Many of Hegeman's 
    Colt's are now part of some of the finest collections. 
     
    Number one was assembled on October 30, 1908 and on November 28, 1908, it 
    was shipped directly to Hegeman in a single gun shipment. Mr. Hegeman, a 
    vice president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, of New York, was 
    a very active collector between 1885 and 1925, and was interested only in 
    Colt arms. 
     
    Serial number two was shipped November 24, 1908 to Frank Schirmer. Schirmer, 
    who at the time of shipment was the Treasurer of Colt’s, served on Colt’s 
    board of directors from 1901 until 1921 and was a principal in the original 
    acquisition of Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company by the Boston 
    and New York financial house of Armstrong & Schirmer in June 1901. Armstrong 
    & Schirmer was a private investment firm affiliated with the George R. 
    Armstrong Company of Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Schirmer played a pivotal 
    role in the transfer of Mrs. Colt’s stock to the firm in 1901 and was 
    serving as Colt’s Treasurer at the time of shipment. [1] 
     
    Also pictured with this consecutive set is the original Arthur Creed Wright 
    Patent No. 566367, granted on August 25, 1896, and an original 1909 Colt 
    catalog. 
     
    The August 25, 1896 date is the first patent date that appears on the slide 
    of Colt’s Model 1908 Vest Pocket pistol and is the earliest patent date to 
    appear on any production Colt automatic pistol model. The 1909 Catalog was 
    the earliest catalog to feature the Colt Vest Pocket .25. 
     
    [1]             Ellsworth S. Grant, The Colt Armory: A History of Colt’s 
    Manufacturing Company, (Lincoln, RI:  Mobray Publishing, 1995), p.71, 90, 
    226.  (Second Edition) 
 
 
    © Sam Lisker, All rights reserved. 
    
      Colt Model N Serial
      Number 1. A one gun shipment to noted Colt collector J.R. Hegeman on
      November 28, 1908.  Mr. Hegeman, a vice president of
      the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, of New York, was very active
      between 1885 and 1925, and was interested in Colt arms
      only.  Hegeman
      was truly a pioneer in Colt collecting and presumably had some fantastic
      connections within the Colt company in order for him to own many
      production prototype and serial number one guns. 
       
       
     Colt Model N Serial Number 2 - A one gun shipment to Colt's
    Treasurer Frank A. Schirmer on 11/24/08. Schirmer also received the first
	Model M .32
    shipped. 
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