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    Inherited a 66-1

    The irony of what you’re saying seems lost on you. My Old Man was the reason that all of my brothers and I called him by that moniker. All of us greatly respected him, so I’m finding it disrespectful of you to say otherwise. This isn’t why I started to thread, here’s hoping this conversation...
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    Inherited a 66-1

    Lost him 4 years ago on Memorial Day, I was 39.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    Very cool, mine also got his 66-1 new. The Old Man made it to 76, hopefully yours sticks around longer.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    Easy sport, the Old Man literally had all my siblings refer to him as such. He was the eldest child and as far as I know he had bin called that after his return from Germany after being drafted during Vietnam. I very much miss the Old Man and literally revered him.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    I feared that, I have everything else but the original wood grips. Og box cleaning rod all the original paper work.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    I can.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    It’s a 6” and has rubber grips that have s&w square butt made in Italy printed on them. Has A11 A18 A25 & a S on the left side of the Handel. Then the right side has a S in a circle and a E in a triangle.
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    Inherited a 66-1

    Hello, I just got my hand on my old man’s 66-1 and would like to know about it. What year it was made? Also what the markings under the handles stand for. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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