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This 1950 Target 44, S131000 range, with a 4-inch barrel and bright blue finish was shipped to Olympic Wholesale in Los Angeles, CA in March 1955. Shipped originally with smooth stocks made of Goncalo alves, it is now fitted with "Kearsarge" style stocks by Keith Brown. The black streaks against the soft brown color of the wood are particularly striking and the carving is superb, as usual. This revolver and stocks make an exceptional combination.

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This 1950 Target 44, S131000 range, with a 4-inch barrel and bright blue finish was shipped to Olympic Wholesale in Los Angeles, CA in March 1955. Shipped originally with smooth stocks made of Goncalo alves, it is now fitted with "Kearsarge" style stocks by Keith Brown. The black streaks against the soft brown color of the wood are particularly striking and the carving is superb, as usual. This revolver and stocks make an exceptional combination.

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That is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen! Thanks Doc!

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Ok Doc, now this is just crazy, how many of this masterpieces do you have?
As usual, just beautiful.
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Really nice Bill.
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Outstanding !!!
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Thanks again, Bill. What a stunning combination of wood and steel. Regards, Jerry
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Please remove that picture, it is so demeaning for a 65 year old man to drool!!!
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Bill:

That is probably THE most beautiful photo ever posted on this Forum !

The gun itself is not too shabby either !

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Yep......that's a Smith! Beautiful too!
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I'm pretty much over the aquisition mania I used to have, but I'd like to have that. With just a minor change, that would be the perfect revolver.
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Bill:

I have a bright blue 1950 with the red insert sight as well.

Does yours letter with that sight?

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GLL...The revolver letters with the red ramp, bright blue finish, and smooth target stocks made of Goncalo alves.

aphelion...What minor change would you make?

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Probably, ownership. Jerry
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Wow! Very nice!
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Absolutely gorgeous !!!!
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Bill & Jerry,Great pics of great guns.
Keep them coming!!!!!!!
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Very nice gun and grips. Any info on Olympic Wholesale? I have a 4' 14 with a hvy bbl shipped to there. Its one of 10 shipped to them. Any thing would be helpfull. Thanks, Larry.
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Larry...No information on Olympic Wholesale, except they were a large distributor and received several of the early 44 Magnums.

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Bill,

That sure is nice! Any chance you might send it back to California?

I'll send my C&R right away!

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That is definitely one of the most beautiful firearms that I have ever placed my eyes on.
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Doc44, thanks. Any idea when they went out of business? Wish I could find out where the 10 model 14's they ordered went to. You sure have a nice collection of S&W's. I was wondering what gun you were going to put the carved Keith's grips on. Looks great. Larry
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aphelion...What minor change would you make?

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I'm not a fan of the red ramp front sights, but in the case of that gun I'd get over it. Nothing a can of sight black won't cure. Very, very nice revolver.
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Thanks for posting the picture Bill, it's a very beautiful and scarce revolver and quite nice to see the grips on it. aphelion,I favor black on black sights also but would make a exception with this one. The .44 special is a very proper round and a favorite of mine.

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Another drooler, Bill.

Thanks for the look.
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I have a bright blue 1950 with the red insert sight as well.

Does yours letter with that sight?

Jerry

Since I was born in 1950 I think it's only fair that one of you gives me your gun. Oh I forgot I'm canadian and therefore not allowed to have the 4". Ok Jerry it's up to you....
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Mike:

I would send it to you right away BUT even though it is a Model of 1950 .44HE Target it actually is a 1954 gun. It just would not be right to send you a gun from the incorrect year !

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Sharp.

Drool material.
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what do you guys use to get a shine like that?great looking smiths.
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Beautiful! Your pictures always appear flawless, Doc44. Thank you

Jerry your pics and guns are wonderful also. We hope to see you in April.
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Bill has given me advice about how he takes such excellent photos. I am building a setup like his this month and will practice.

He has posted dozens of outstanding photos here in the past, but I still feel that this photo of the 4" 1950 is the single best looking photo ever shown on the Forum. It is now the image I use on my desktop !

Thanks again Bill for your help !

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Jerry...Glad to help and looking forward to seeing more of your great photos! !

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Doc 44,Did you get my e-mail about I was in the same outfit that your uncle was in.My e-mail does not work all the time.

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Bill, thanks for yet another stunning example of why we love the S&W revolver.
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Dick...I did not receive your email. My uncle spent most of his time in Europe with the 12th Armored Divison. When the war in Europe ended he was transferred to the 2nd Armored Division until he was sent back to th U.S. in late 1945. He was single and did not have enough points to go home in the early waves of soldiers returning, so he had to spend time on the French Riviera, etc.

My father joined the Army in January 1941 and was due to be discharged in January 1942. He finally was discharged, in October 1945. So much for spending your year and getting out.

In addition to the uniform, I have the Colt M1911A1 and shoulder holster my Dad carried for several years as a First Sergeant in the 249th Coast Artillery and later the 28th Infantry Division.

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I was in the 2nd.Armored Div.& got out in Oct.16,1945.When your uncle was in the 2nd.Armored div.I was in the same 17th.Armored Engneers as he spent time in.N Africa to Berlin.

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