29-1 Sold just this minute…

In regards to the cased special order 29-1 sold at RIA in August for $11,750 plus tax/shipping. This gun has a 5 inch barrel (1 of 5 known) cased with tools and factory letter documented. IMHO, not a bad price when Colt snake gun collectors are paying 20K plus, for a 1985, Colt Boa. (1,200 produced. 600 in 4" and 600 in 6") This might help explain, the RIA special order S&W 29-1. What are the chances of finding another documented lettered 5" 29-1 in this condition? 1 of 5.... and maybe a few more unidentified sleepers out there? Many S&W .357 Registered Magnums have sold in excess of the above price due to rarity as well. So for the .44 magnum collector... what else could be harder to find? Just my thoughts!
Good point, although 29-1s continue to appear. When I acquired mine it was one of 30, now it's one of 70 or so. Agree though, its unlikely that there are many more 5 inch 29-1s yet to be discovered.
 
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In regards to the cased special order 29-1 sold at RIA in August for $11,750 plus tax/shipping. This gun has a 5 inch barrel (1 of 5 known) cased with tools and factory letter documented. IMHO, not a bad price when Colt snake gun collectors are paying 20K plus, for a 1985, Colt Boa. (1,200 produced. 600 in 4" and 600 in 6") This might help explain, the RIA special order S&W 29-1. What are the chances of finding another documented lettered 5" 29-1 in this condition? 1 of 5.... and maybe a few more unidentified sleepers out there? Many S&W .357 Registered Magnums have sold in excess of the above price due to rarity as well. So for the .44 magnum collector... what else could be harder to find? Just my thoughts!

Here's another one that also sold at RIA in 2021. It sold for $9775. Serial # S227859 5" with letter and all the accessories.
The price estimate was $900 to $1400.

 
S179896 shipped to H. H. Harris in April 1958 with a 5-inch barrel and bright blue finish. It was one of ten in one of the first shipments of this barrel length. The 8 3/8-inch barrel is a replacement for the original. The ampersand on the left side of the barrel indicates the replacement barrel dates to 1973 or later.

You are correct that Pre-Model 29s with an 8 3/8-inch barrel are very hard to find.

Bill
 
Bill
In your response to your post. Does that mean there were ten pre 29s made with 5" barrels in this shipment? And one of the first shipments of this barrel length, more 5" barrels were shipped later than April 1958? How many pre 29s 5" barrels are known to exist?

Also, what is different about the ampersand? Hasn't been the same since the founding of S&W? What has changed in 1973?
 
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Yes is the answer to your question. The first shipment of 44 Magnums (Pre-29) to H. H. Harris was on March 18, 1958. S&W's records show approximately 120 Pre-29s with a 5-inch barrel were shipped. The first 5-inch barrel, S153748, was shipped on July 20, 1956. It has a 5-screw frame and is the only one known. It has not been reported by collectors. Three were shipped in 1957 and one, S170040, was Class A-engraved by Russ Smith (only 5-inch that is factory engraved, see photo below). The Model 29-1 and -2 were generally shipped in 1963. The total number of 44 Magnums with a 5-inch barrel is estimated at approximately 300 with H. H. Harris receiving 217 of them from 1958-1963 (very few were shipped from 1959-1962).

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Yes is the answer to your question. The first shipment of 44 Magnums (Pre-29) to H. H. Harris was on March 18, 1958. S&W's records show approximately 120 Pre-29s with a 5-inch barrel were shipped. The first 5-inch barrel, S153748, was shipped on July 20, 1956. It has a 5-screw frame and is the only one known. It has not been reported by collectors. Three were shipped in 1957 and one, S170040, was Class A-engraved by Russ Smith (only 5-inch that is factory engraved, see photo below). The Model 29-1 and -2 were generally shipped in 1963. The total number of 44 Magnums with a 5-inch barrel is estimated at approximately 300 with H. H. Harris receiving 217 of them from 1958-1963 (very few were shipped from 1959-1962).

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Thank you so much for the great info and the photograph of this absolute treasure, Bill. Much appreciated.

As it happens, the 29-1 that I originally posted about was mislabeled and was actually a Dash two.
 

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