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Been 8 weeks...
Getting a little anxious.
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Since what?
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02-05-2014, 06:31 PM
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Gonna go out on a limb and guess: Factory Letter(s)
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02-05-2014, 07:09 PM
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Roy did just have surgery so I would expect a delay.
Good luck on the letter or letters
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For a factory letter expect at least another 4 weeks,Probably longer.
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I noticed Roy just today started answering Inq. on the Collector Assn. side, so it may be at least another 8 weeks.
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02-05-2014, 08:38 PM
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Sorry to hear he's been ailing. Hope he's feeling better.
Yes, awaiting a letter. Been maybe 4-5 years since I requested one so out of the habit.
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So what did you letter??
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A pencil barrel M&P.
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Why? What's special about a pencil barreled M&P that's worth $50 to see who got it? ( Or does it have something different or unusual about it? does it say "presented to Huey Long by his fellow politicians " on it ? ) Ed.
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I find the term "pencil barrel" almost as detestable as Saxon Pig. . . .
Happy Valentines Day, though!
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02-05-2014, 11:15 PM
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Pre 27 with a 6.5" barrel. Curious about originality of RR & WO sights and also where it was shipped. I bought it from a seller in Chicago. Thought they couldn't own handguns, there.
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OUCH!!!!
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Thanks for this thread, it inspired me to bite the bullet and just send off 4 letters.
It kind of hurts to spend $600 in letters but with 12 guns, at least one of them has to come back as something really neat, in June.
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The wait for letters was running about 16 weeks before Roy went into the hospital, and he was away for about a month, so I would expect that it will be around 5 months now.
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Is this still a one man operation? There really needs to be some help with this. $50 to wait 4-5 months is not a good thing.
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Is this still a one man operation? There really needs to be some help with this. $50 to wait 4-5 months is not a good thing.
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if there was more help, I think the price would go up
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IIRC, Mr Jinks owns the records that he researches.
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That's what I have heard. A couple of starving college students working for $10 an hour could take a load off his shoulders and get things out faster. I think it would make the operation more efficient and more profitable, not less.
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