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I Wonder what it Fitz????
Pardon my play on words.
Spotted this S.D. Myres "Detective Wonder" on a gun show table today while dodging Jerky. Seller didn’t know anything about it, “but it can be yours for $20!”
Thanks to the forum, I knew what it was. I still don’t know what it’s worth, but it fit’s a Colt DS perfectly. It looks like flower power Bob personalized it, but I figure I still didn't get took too bad. Thank you turnerriver!
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I love that rig...that has to rate up with one of the best one's I've seen on any Board in years....
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It definitely looks cool, but what does it mount to, your gallowses?
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It's designed to be worn on a belt, with the gun positioned similar to a shoulder holster. It works on a bath robe too... sort of.
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That might be the coolest thing I've seen all year.
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Pretty cool Chad! How secure is it (the gun)?
If you are doing jumping jacks or running down a starircase of a burning building, is the butt going to pop out and then the gun is on the floor?
Don't get me wrong, I like it....................but wondering if it is rare and unusual because it wasn't marketed very long {due to failure}??
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I gotta get me one of those things for my bathrobe also, cool gadget
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I'm thinkin' Chad has it wrong. It is a IWB holster for men's pajama bottoms. Don't ask me how you grab the gun from the front...
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Interesting design. It looks like the gun would either fall out when you least expected it or you would end up with your belt around your neck trying to draw it.
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How secure is it (the gun)?
If you are doing jumping jacks or running down a staircase of a burning building...
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It seems secure. I didn’t want to light the house on fire and hurt myself, so I shook it over the bed instead. You have to pull the butt forward to draw and it‘s a good fit. The downside I see is that you can‘t get your hand around the grip until it‘s clear of the bottom pocket. If you weren’t careful and deliberate it’d be easy to fumble, but then cut-away trigger guards aren’t exactly up to OSHA standards either. I imagine it would print under a tee shirt, but most folks wouldn’t notice because of the Lucky Strike pack rolled in the sleeve.
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That's only the second one of those I've ever seen. You made a VERY good purchase! Congrats.
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[IMG]http://www****nemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/smilielol.gif[/IMG]
It seems secure. I didn’t want to light the house on fire and hurt myself, so I shook it over the bed instead.
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I was extreme in my questioning so that I'd be clear and concise
...........worked, didn't it?
Please try the jumping jacks at you convenence
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It's designed to be worn on a belt, with the gun positioned similar to a shoulder holster. It works on a bath robe too... sort of.
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Thanks for sharing the images of your holster and fine DS!
What a great historical artifact. The holster looks fantastically awkward to carry and use, and doesn't appear to offer any real concealment advantage, especially for such a small revolver.
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Thanks for sharing the images of your holster and fine DS!
What a great historical artifact. The holster looks fantastically awkward ...
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Thank You! You're absolutely right, it does look awkward. Ed McGivern and Rex Applegate reputedly used this type of holster, so there must have been something to it. I don’t plan on carrying it, but that’s not why I bought it. I got my monies worth already just in fun and it‘s a wonderful period display piece that should peak peoples curiosity.
Link to member turnerriver’s album. If you haven’t checked out the albums, you should.
S&W Forum - turnerriver's Album: Vintage Gun Leather - Picture
Applegate history.
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Ed McGivern is tough benchmark
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Thank You! You're absolutely right, it does look awkward. Ed McGivern and Rex Applegate reputedly used this type of holster, so there must have been something to it. I don’t plan on carrying it, but that’s not why I bought it. I got my monies worth already just in fun and it‘s a wonderful period display piece that should peak peoples curiosity.
Link to member turnerriver’s album. If you haven’t checked out the albums, you should.
S&W Forum - turnerriver's Album: Vintage Gun Leather - Picture
Applegate history.
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Thanks for the links. Your holster is definitely a great find and a thought provoking item.
I took a look at my copy of Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting this evening, hoping to find a picture of Ed McGivern wearing one of these holsters. Unfortunately, I didn't find one. It may be there and I just didn't notice.
As far as I could tell, all of the holsters Ed McGivern used in the book gave the hand full access to the butt of the revolver during the draw, unlike your Myres holster. I'm certain that Ed McGivern would be able to quickly and smoothly draw from your Myres holster, but given his tremendous skill with revolvers, I think he would have been able to work well with most any contraption.
I did notice that Ed McGivern included cut away trigger guards in his chapter on Mutilating Handguns. He didn't seem to favor this modification.
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I Wonder what it Fitz????
Here's a catalog cut showing how the Detective Wonder was worn.This holster was only cataloged for a short time.Like FT,I've only seen 2 before.
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Here's a catalog cut showing how the Detective Wonder was worn.This holster was only cataloged for a short time.Like FT,I've only seen 2 before.
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Thank you for posting the catalog page.
Since the holster remained in the catalog for only a short time, I assume that it didn't sell. Are you aware of any other makers who offered something similar?
$5 doesn't seem like a lot to ask for the Detective Wonder, but what were the prices for more conventional holsters in the same catalog?
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McGivern's Detective Wonder
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Thank you for posting the catalog page.
Since the holster remained in the catalog for only a short time, I assume that it didn't sell. Are you aware of any other makers who offered something similar?
$5 doesn't seem like a lot to ask for the Detective Wonder, but what were the prices for more conventional holsters in the same catalog?
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Here's a photo that includes Ed McGivern's Detective Wonder. It was passed on to my father by Peggy Groff. Rex Applegate borrowed it from my father for a time and had some duplicates of it made from "modern materials" for his own use.
This is one of about 15 pieces of McGivern's leather that I'll unfortunately be giving up for auction at Amoskeag later this month along with several of his handguns.
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Very interesting, Jim. Thanks!
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What a great find!
I'm a sucker for old holsters, particularly for innovative and before-their-time designs. And if it has "Myres" on it, then it's well worth buying.
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The holster looks fantastically awkward to carry and use, and doesn't appear to offer any real concealment advantage, especially for such a small revolver.
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Thanks alot...now I have to have one!
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