Webley Fosbery has been around recently, and I saw this latest treatment on Forgotten Weapons. And I am re-reading The Maltese Falcon.
Guess what pistol is use to off Sam Spades partner, Miles Archer? It'd be like me writing a detective story and someone is shot with a Medusa. And I read this on the same day I saw thw blog post. Serendipitous.
That Fosbery sure is an odd duck of a pistol. To stretch the metaphor, neither fish nor fowl. I was thinking, "why would you DO that? A Franken-Revolver monstosity." Then it occurred to me. You couldn't just select a semi-auto pistol at the time. There was none sitting around. They were all being developed concurrently. Colonel Fosbery did his tinkering on a Colt SAA. Browning and Lugers were around but they were so new they squeaked.
Just thought it interesting.
So Archie takes one in the pump from a Webley Fosbery, falls backwards over a waist high horizontally boarded fence, knocking loose the top rail. And Sam Spade doesn't normally carry a gun on him, and comes to the scene from a sound sleep wearing a thin union suit under his suit, gartered socks, tweed overcoat, and hat, of course. Only thing in his pockets is cigarette papers, Durham tobacco, and money. Not even a pen knife.
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Also, Hammett's detectives often smoked these Fatimas when they bought a pack. I thought he might have made them up. Hammett was no Stephen King, always name dropping brands and trademarks. A sign was an "ad for Gasoline" rather than a "Esso sign." Except for cigarettes. Those get named. Minute detail on a man's jewelry, but never the man's car. A square cut ruby with 4 surround baguette cut diamond holding his ascot? Great. A $5 gold piece from 1895 as a tie tack? Fine. Was he driving a DeSoto or a Pontiac? Dunno.
Nor was Hammett Ian Fleming...
ReplyDeleteALWAYS mentioning specific brands, hence the World-wide affection for the Walther PPK.
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