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I have been a member since 2012 I believe. The advantages of being a member far outweigh the nominal cost. That includes the SWHF.
Like Kwill1911 articulated so well, I enjoy learning and understanding the history of firearms as much as I do the collecting aspect. There are also advantages of meeting some collectors that will just blow your mind with their collections. They are not only great resources on the subject but on occasion, may even offer to sell you one or 2 from their personal collection which never gets posted on this board or auction sites. These are often guns that will also blow your mind. There is nothing secret about that.. it's just networking face to face which, IMO is far more meaningful than through a forum or email.
Finally, I really enjoy the ability to get a ship date from Roy Jinks if I want one that costs me nothing except my SWCA membership. The only other way I know to get that information is a $100 Letter of Authenticity. Do the math on that..
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I've enjoyed the NE Ohio Bunching for the past several years. Other than the annual meeting are there any regional meetings???
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Hmmmmm.....
So, we have a guy in the sandbox covering us.
I got $20.
Who here wants to join me by sending $20 to me, and I'll mail the SWCA the check for $60 to get the man signed up?
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I got 20. PM me your address, Lee.
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Probably late to the party....... I’ll throw $20 towards his membership if needed. Let my know Mr Jarrett.
The Forum provided me many hours of “home” during my deployments. And.....I have received many items free of charge from forum members and SWCA members.
It’s been more than enjoyable being members of both!
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hkcavalier is now a member. He was able to use PayPal and sign up. I discovered that the SWCA application on the SWCA site (linked above) is not the latest version which offers the PayPal option for paying dues. That will be corrected shortly.
Again, send me a PM if you need the PayPal address to send it to till the form gets updated.
THANKS to all of you who offered to help me pay his dues. There were others who sent me PMs offering to pay part or all.
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Should YOU Join the S&W Collectors Association?
I wasn't sure what to expect when I attended my first symposium in Baton Rouge. However, I was certainly very pleasantly surprised from the minute that I met Janice at the Registration Desk. The good news - although the symposium ended, the camaraderie, sharing of information, and new friendships have never ended.
I'll take a bit of a different tact at this point. Back in my flying days in the Marine Corps, we always said, "If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!!" I've attached the agenda from the 2019 symposium in Richardson, TX The Board of Directors and event planning team work hard to make the entire time at the symposium professionally rewarding and enjoyable. There's an excellent balance between scheduled meetings, presentations, etc. and your "free time".
As one example, the speakers are always engaging and share very interesting information with us. Last year one of our guest speakers was Texas Ranger Ralph Wadsworth (Retired). If I am correct, Ralph was a Texas DPS state trooper in November 1963 and drove one of the cars in the motorcade. He later became a Texas Ranger. His comments on his professional experiences and the entire presentation itself was very outstanding! I believe that it was later that day when several members drove down to Waco, TX to visit the Texas Ranger Museum.
As a "Bean Counter Extraordinaire", I have always been impressed with just how much is packed in to the symposium activities for just the $200.00 registration fee. The event planners also negotiate an excellent room rate, parking, and meal discounts for us.
The wives of the members are also "Go Getters" when it comes to having great symposium experiences. I never thought that I'd be making a lap around the race track at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, or learning that the best method for NASCAR Drivers to get to-from the race track is by helicopter??!! Who knew? Last year it was over to Fort Worth to the stockyards, lunch at Billy Bob's, and then watch a very (very) small cattle drive!
Seeking new S&WCA members has been an initiative that has been in the planning stages for several years. The "Big Gorilla" and the Moderators have been working hard for years to have this forum become an outstanding site that attracts and retains members who are truly interested in sharing their knowledge and experiences, and mentoring others who are newer and are on their way. I've been here since 2011 and I'm still a "Newbie"!
With virtually no exceptions, new members provide existing members with more knowledge about the firearms that we already have, or plan to buy in the future. New members share their solutions to problems, repairs, reloading (those who "Roll Their Own"), people in their network who can do the best work for repairs, engraving, etc.
If you have any questions whatsoever or if you are interested in becoming a member, send me a Private Message (PM) or e-mail. If I can't answer your questions, we have members who can!!
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The Southwest Bunch meets at the same time as the (really big) Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Shows in April and November. There is (I believe) a Florida group and probably others.
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It is easier for me to send cash .
Cash is ok too, I hope?
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AND while I love the SWCA and the SWHF none of us would have this great Forum without Lee and his group. PLEASE remember to donate annually to help keep the Forum running!
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I joined for several reasons a few years ago - to further my knowledge of S & W military revolvers and also to be a member of a CMP authorized collector's organization to be eligible to purchase guns from them. Unfortunately for my wallet that grew into something more than collecting and less than hoarding.
The paper benefits of membership as noted above are great, but the people you meet both here and in person, and the Annual Meetings/Symposia are truly what makes being in the SWCA special. If you have any interest in S & W products it will only broaden and deepen with participating in the SWCA.
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I joined about 3 yrs. ago, there is a lot more advanced knowledge on the association side of the forum, from well respected collectors, nationally known sellers, and especially Roy Jinks. I particularly like being able to receive the shipping dates for individual S&W handguns, answers for questions about them, as well as a discount for the History Letters done by Roy Jinks. I am also planning to attend the 50th Anniversary Symposium at Tulsa in June, hope to see you there!!!
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I am surprised that this thread has not received more replies. Therefore I am hoping to prod some of those that might be "on the fence".
As I posted previously, I joined in 2014, just before the annual symposium in Columbus, Ohio.
I was completely unprepared for what lay before me and did not have a camera to capture the event.
I distinctly remember walking into the display hall. On my left was a display that ran the entire length of the room. If I remember correctly, it contained over 500 unique and pristine items.
Mental note to self, always bring a camera!!
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The 2015 event was in Spokane. I remembered my camera this time. I also started a thread, "Greetings from Spokane" which has kind of become kind of an annual tradition.
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A few more from Spokane.
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The 2017 event was my first display.
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If my photos have peaked your interest even slightly, you should strongly consider joining the S&WCA. What my photos can not show are the friendships I have made, which will last me a lifetime. Friends from all different walks of life, from all over this great country we all call home (and a few from other countries abroad as well)!! What all share in common is a passion for all things Smith & Wesson.
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I've been a member for 10+ years... I've been to every symposium since Really learned a lot and met some really outstanding folks... JOIN UP!!!!!!!
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Unfortunately, I do not see that happening. The current gun laws in Washington State are not too friendly to our organization as of now. Perhaps you might get the ball rolling to change that. I REALLY enjoyed my time in Spokane!!
Best regards, Bob.
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I strongly recommend a person interested in collecting S&Ws join the S&WCA and S&WHF. If I had not joined in the mid-80s, I would not have met Roy Jinks and my knowledge of the 44 Magnum would be about one-tenth of what it is today. Roy has helped me over the years more than I can say.
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Well, most of what I have to say has already been said. And it's all true.
Do you have even a passing interest in S&W firearms? Are you, like myself and many others here, hungry for the history of firearms in general or S&W in particular? If you can say "Yes" to either question, you truly owe it to yourself to join the Smith & Wesson Collectors Association.
Don't let the word "Collectors" put you off, either. There are folks who own hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of S&W firearms. There are folks who own several thousands of dollars worth of S&W. There are folks who own two or three S&W firearms. The common thread here is S&W. No one in this excellent organization will ever give you the impression that in any way are they superior to you (or me). This was one of my fears when I attended my first Symposium last year in Richardson, Texas. I just knew that I would be out my league. Nothing could have been further from the truth. The folks who belong have a passion for S&W, have a passion for both sharing and finding information regarding all things S&W. Doesn't matter if they are male or female, they are all brothers and sisters.
Until you join SWCA, you really won't fully understand and appreciate the value of this organization and the people who make it this way.
BTW, not that it matters, but I am now 70 years old and I keep asking myself, "Why the heck did I not join years ago?" I was an annual member for two years. This year I sent in my 5-year membership.
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Should YOU Join the S&W Collectors Association?
Having direct access to Dr. Roy Jinks for shipping dates and other questions is alone worth way more than the price of admission to the SWCA! It is probably a unique benefit in the world of firearms collecting today, and really can’t be measured in terms of dollars and cents - just consider it invaluable! Joining the SWHF brings an additional level of value and information access that cannot be measured monetarily; Dr. Bill Cross always goes the extra mile to assist SWHF members in any way he can.
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I didn't know how little I knew about S&W, until I joined the forum. Thirteen years and 20,000 posts later, I still manage to learn something almost every day! I've made a lot of friends and the civility and sense of comradery is unlike any other gun board I've seen.
The SWCA takes it to another level. The Journal alone is reason enough to join; the articles contain information that you won't find anywhere else. Access to Roy through the club website is icing on the cake! The membership ranks include the most knowledgeable students, historian and collectors of S&W in the world and their willingness to share that knowledge is priceless.
Unfortunately, I've only been able to attend one Symposium, because of issues at home. It was an awesome experience and and I hope to attend more in the future. Even if you can't make it to the annual meetings, membership is well worth the price.
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I agree with everything above. I joined in 2016 and attended my first Symposium in Charlotte. If anyone has an interest in S&W firearms the SWCA is a great choice. You will be amazed at the magnificent displays by fellow members at the Symposiums. I have already reserved my room for Tulsa. The information available to SWCA members is unlimited.
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Holding Bill Jordan’s Combat Magnum, I did have to give it back.
Look at the 5 box case of .32 cartridges I found at a Symposium, I had never seen one and never expected to own one.
I’d wanted a .32 Safety Hammerless for some time, I found this one at the last Symposium.
Did I mention that there was a whole table full of Keith Brown grips at the last Symposium with Keith sitting behind it ?
So join already.
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I am sure the symposium are both fun and informative as well as an opportunity to make some new friends and maybe find that "One" you always wanted to have. I have not the opportunity to make one yet. But, I have gotten a couple ship dates from Roy. Plus, one of the members knew I was looking for some triple lock parts. I got offered and accepted a rust finished triple lock with lots of salvageable internals for A great price. People in the group will try to help you out for sure.
You never know. Roy might tell you your gun is real interesting. Its called getting a clue.
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Really late to respond....my apologies
Per my profile I joined in 2016...however prior that date I "lurked" on this website for at least 10 years. I had also lurked on the Colt site, and even joined the Axis Powers (Jan Still) website because I had a Luger (a black widow) and wanted to know more about it.
I've been involved with firearms for all but the first 10 years of my current pushing 75 on this earth, and , like many of you have sold, bartered, or traded away what I know now are treasures with heirloom history. I have instilled in my kids, and grandkids, some of the love of firearms and am looking at gifting rather than selling in my estate papers.
With the above being my personal take, I found absolutely no better place to enjoy, learn about, present your own meager collection (or accumulation...in my case), get opinions, help with history, mechanics, etc. than the SWCA
Did you know that several of our Members are: respected professional authors of firearms books, renowned experts in very specific firearms, curators of famous museums, renowned leather craftsmen and historians, famous grip makers....and on and on...….
Where else on earth can you by one click of your mouse ask a general question of an assembly of experts like on this site????
Join today...…...I guarantee you will be pleased!!!!!
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I think I’ve learned more about my S&W guns in the last couple of years since I joined the SWCA than I did in the 40 years I’ve owned a S&W. Asking a question on here usually get a quick accurate answer but the most useful feature is the thread search. A lot of times your question may have already been answered by Roy or one of the other SWCA members.
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My interest in firearms began when I was about six years old. A very special aunt gave me a percussion rifle made by my great-great uncle in the mountains of North Carolina. That fueled an interest in firearms that has continued through the years. Some few years back a member, whose name shall remain anonymous unless he decides to self identify, knowing my interest in firearms began encouraging me to join the Smith & Wesson Collectors Association. I figured, “what the heck” and joined. With his prodding I attended the symposium in Charlotte. There I enjoyed a big welcoming and met a lot of fine people. I began checking the forum daily and found myself going to it every time I got online. Fast forward to the Richardson symposium I felt more comfortable, made new friends, picked up a few new toys and in general had a great time. Everyone I’ve met has been extremely friendly and helpful. At this point I’m looking forward to Tulsa and can hardly wait to get there. This has been one of life’s great adventures and it continues. I encourage anyone with a remote interest in Smith and Wesson firearms to join. No finer group of people nor broader knowledge base than one will find here.
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Being a member of the S&W Forum has opened up an avenue of answers to all my S&W questions. It is so easy to find out when your new (or planned) purchase was shipped from the factory. That can be very beneficial if you are a C&R license holder and far from home.
I have met (on line) many new friends and have visited with several of them and have even been invited to shoot on their ranges, in Denver and in Zurich Switzerland. Than you Stu and Roland.
It gives me pleasure that I can answer questions for many people and have learned considerable skills for revolver tuning and repair. It has given my retirement a lot of enjoyment and satisfaction.
I only regret that I have been unable to attend a Annual Meeting/Symposium.
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Absolutely - the journal, access to related sub-forums and discounts on letters are reason enough. The two sub-forums have a lot more discussions involving members who have been around for a really, really long time.
As a new member it was especially useful to me. Any goofiness normal to Internet forums seems to be missing in the SWCA sub-forums - it can be sort of a refuge. I've also made some deals in their classifieds that weren't accessible in the regular part of the forum.
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I have been a member for maybe 20 years or so. My wife and daughter were going to a medical meeting in Minneapolis the same week as the SWCA meeting, so I went along. I walked in the door and there was the royalty of the S&W world. I bought a gun and when I went to pay the man, he told me to wait until I got home and send him a check. He told me that if I was a member, I couldn't be all bad. He also said that if he didn't get a check, he would come and get it.
I have made many great friends over the years and had the opportunity to see guns most people only see in magazines or on the net. I have learned enough to know how much I don't know.
I think the people are the best part. They are all willing to share their knowledge and experience.
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01-26-2020, 08:01 PM
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I have been a member of this forum for almost 20 years having joined on June 7 of 2000. I am also a Life Member of the Smith and Wesson Collectors Association and a Founding member of the Smith and Wesson Historical Foundation.
One of the first advantages of joining the S&WCA was having close access to the Chairman of the Board and Founder of the Association, Roy Jinks. Oh and he was also the Smith and Wesson Historian and one time head of the Service Department. His first hand knowledge of the inner workings and daily goings on at the factory are more than worth the cost of admission. He also supplies free shipping date information to five lucky members daily.
In addition to Mr. Jinks, the S&WCA has some of the most knowledgeable Smith and Wesson collectors on the planet and they are more than willing to share their knowledge with either another seasoned collector or the person pondering their first S&W purchase.
Add to that the opportunity to attend one of the annual symposiums when held near your home where one gets to see some of the most significant Smith and Wesson firearms ever assembled under one roof. Occasionally you may even get to purchase one of those treasures as they do sometimes change hands as collectors interests change.
The cherry on top of all listed above is the color journal that is published several times per year containing stories about special or historical Smith and Wesson's that members have researched and are more than willing to share their findings.
As far as I am concerned, there is no finer forum than this one and no finer collectors association than the Smith and Wesson Collectors Association.
Feel free to email me or PM me if you have any questions that I can help you with.
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Great bunch of guys & gals!!!
Great information available to all that join.
I haven't attended any of the symposiums yet but hopefully one of these years.
I've had the pleasure to meet a few members at the local gun shows and they are all a great bunch of guys.
So join up and begin the next journey into your S &W collecting no matter how many guns you may own.
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I joined in 1983 and have attended every annual meeting/symposium since 1984. When I joined, there were only a few "modern" collectors. I was welcomed as a collector even though our tastes (and wallets) were different. The displays and guns I have seen over the past 35+ years have been unbelievable! Historic as well as museum quality! The people i have meet that share the same interest have freely shared their knowledge. Some are now legends in the field of collecting S&W's. Many have become great friends and that friendship has grown beyond just guns.
Social pressures have certainly changed. This is a great organization where you can be proud to own a gun or two, proud to be a member and proud to share in this great hobby. All of us started with a few guns before we thought we were collectors. I would encourage new collectors to get involved, I am sure you will be welcomed!
The annual symposium is one of the best benefits. The member talks are always educational and entertaining. Find displays of what interests you and learn more about those S&W's you both love. Folks are very passionate about what they collect and display and freely share their expertise. Ask questions and that new knowledge may help in your next purchase.
Hope to see you at one of Symposiums!
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I joined the forum while I was in Kosovo. I re-connected with an old college friend, tennexplorer, through a post I made. He had just joined the SWCA and as soon as his probation was up, he sponsored me. We went to our first symposium in Richmond in 2007. He has attended a number since then and I was at the one in Charlotte a few years back.
As mentioned many times above, getting to know the people is the greatest thing, followed by the sheer knowledge possessed by the membership.
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I joined in early 1983 because of three other S&W 'nuts' that I'd met, started hanging out with, and more importantly --learning from-- at gun shows across the Deep South. Ray Crowder, John Corley & Lee Jarrett, each already (as I also soon became) a 'devoted disciple' of Bill Orr, legendary collector and one of the original S&WCA Founders. The five of us became 'attached', rather permanently and forever-after, thank God. Mr. Bill and John are gone now but their friendship and influence still rides with me every day of my life, just as I know it does Ray and Lee. Bill Orr never really gave any of us a choice about being S&WCA members, that's just how it was gonna' be.... and, over the years since I've done the same to more folks than I can count.
All in all, the people of the S&WCA are among the truly rich elements of my life. It's all and only about sharing, whether that sharing be knowledge and expertise about the guns we love, or just sharing daily living here on the Earth.
For me it's been worth every second, all the way...
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my story
It doesn’t seem possible that I have been a member of the S&W Collector’s Association for 30 years. It certainly didn’t start out with a passion for collecting Smith & Wessons but it sure evolved into one.
•bought my first S&W in October 1966 (a Model 36-1) . . . carried it for a year but considered it a tool . . . never gave a second thought to becoming a “collector”
•about 20 years later I inherited a 1930s vintage .38 M&P Target that inspired me to learn more about it (in particular) and Smith & Wesson (in general)
•met a S&WCA member at a St. Louis gun show shortly after the 1989 Association’s annual meeting there and he sponsored my membership in 1990
•started out with a clear focus . . . .38 M&P targets at first and evolving to early post-WWII .38 M&Ps which were easier to find locally
•my Smith & Wesson interests have evolved over the years from utility . . . to collecting with a clear focus . . . to accumulate . . . to having a deep appreciation for all things S&W . . . to the current “catch & release” program. It seems the hunt and cleanup is the most exciting part of the hobby for me!
•only wish I had kept all the ones I’ve owned and traded off
If you can relate to any part of my story you too may enjoy and appreciate sharing your interests with kindred spirits within the Association. It’s a great group of members who quickly become friends. And there is an enormous amount of knowledge and, more importantly, a willingness to share their knowledge. I’ve learned a great deal and try to give back by sharing what I learn.
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I am a lurker, on line and in real life.
I have been a member for the SWCA for 10 years or so…can't remember.
Joined the Historical Foundation just a few years ago.
I look at the forum, public and private very rarely, and never post.
The wealth of knowledge in both forums is vast, and it is amazing how
much information people are able and willing to share.
I have gone to one symposium. That was in North Carolina, a couple years ago.
(work had prevented me from participating previously, which pained me to no end)
but since there is no work now, I can and will go to the 50th. Sounds like it is going to be great too.
As a Symposium rookie newbie, members went out of their way to make me and my wife feel welcome. Member's wives
made mine feel part of the group,
and my wife knows when one is accepted and when one is not.
She was immediately accepted.
And that is one of the reasons why we'll be at Tulsa.
I would hate to go to something that would make her
feel uncomfortable. She is actually looking forward to going.
I am rambling. The SWCA group is a great bunch of people.
Since we have an immediate bond, that cuts through a lot of the BS.
Doesn't matter if you have known the person for 1 minute or
30 or 40 or 50 years.
Consider joining. If you are serious about collecting S&W, you owe it to yourself to check it out.
There is still time to join and enjoy the symposium in Tulsa.
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I joined last year and wish I had done it earlier. Mr. Jinks willingness to give a ship month and year for members is worth the price of admission by itself. The journals are great reading and even if you can't go to the symposiums you can collect the Challenge Coins that Mrs. Jinks has been designing for each since 2013. They are available for purchase by members
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