There were two K-22's up for auction ---"well documented" to be Ed Mcgivern's.
It's a fact they were his, but not as we might interpret the term. Come to find out Mr. Ed was what I'll call a S&W dealer---an addition to his day job of showman. Both these guns were, in fact, shipped to him by S&W, and were sure enough his---right up until he either gave them away or (more likely) sold them. Both were part of two shipments of five and four guns respectively (all K-22's) over a period of time.
Now as to whether or not he ever even held them in his hands or not, I'm inclined to believe he (or perhaps his receiving/shipping clerk) most certainly held the boxes in their hands, but the guns??
Ralph Tremaine
It's a fact they were his, but not as we might interpret the term. Come to find out Mr. Ed was what I'll call a S&W dealer---an addition to his day job of showman. Both these guns were, in fact, shipped to him by S&W, and were sure enough his---right up until he either gave them away or (more likely) sold them. Both were part of two shipments of five and four guns respectively (all K-22's) over a period of time.
Now as to whether or not he ever even held them in his hands or not, I'm inclined to believe he (or perhaps his receiving/shipping clerk) most certainly held the boxes in their hands, but the guns??
Ralph Tremaine
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