I have a newer - pre-1920-.32 Hand Ejector. They are really interesting little revolvers, and I know that many were carried in WWI as personal weapons, especially by officers. They are pretty handy and easily carried, and back in those days the .32 S&W Long was considered a very good defensive caliber. It probably still would serve if the shots were accurately placed.
Mine was around $200, and I was amazed at how good a condition it is in after all these years. These old Smiths are gems of craftsmanship-no one anywhere makes anything remotely like them any more. Your flat top is especially nice and collectable. I have found several really nice old treasures in someone's "cheap junk" piles over the years, and it always makes them seem a little better to me for that reason. You stole it. I hope you really enjoy it.
The grips alone are probably worth what you paid for the whole gun.
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