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Model 29-2 Presentation Cases?
Picked up a nice 29-2 sans case. I would love to find one from that era with the accessories. What would I expect to have to pay? I checked the classifieds and didn't see anything.
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Dan - usually around $30 to $40 for 4 pc kit (fluted screwdriver, mop, brush, looped rod).
Put yourself a "wanted ad" in the classifieds
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Condition is the key on this one !
Here is what $130 looks like about a year ago.
I tend to overpay on everything though !
Jerry
Here is the early "clamshell case">
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Dan - usually around $30 to $40 for 4 pc kit (fluted screwdriver, mop, brush, looped rod).
Put yourself a "wanted ad" in the classifieds
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But thats not for a box and accessories and paper?? I would expect pay well over $100 for what the OP asked for. I myself would like one but I don't think I want to pay for it, but then again, my mint 29-2 6 in nickel deserves it
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01-19-2010, 12:07 PM
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I believe I have a presentation case made for a 6.5" 29-2. Send me a private message if you are interested, and I'll dig it out.
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But thats not for a box and accessories and paper?? I would expect pay well over $100 for what the OP asked for. I myself would like one but I don't think I want to pay for it, but then again, my mint 29-2 6 in nickel deserves it
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Misread the post and missed "sans" - thought OP was looking for tools only.
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Serial # and barrel length?
I believe there were three different style cases supplied with the 29-2 over the years, not counting differences for the various barrel lengths. Docs thread should help identify they style correct for your gun.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/blogs/d...1957-1985.html
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Agree with Chad. Started with a clamshell and moved thru 2 more types. A serial number of the gun would help place its era.
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Mahogany Presentation Cases
The Mahogany Presentation Case was used for N frame guns from 1960 thru 1983. During this time period S&W used 4 different type of liners. The 29-2 was made from 1962-1982. The earlier 29-2, an S serial prefix, cases are a bit harder to find. All 4 of the different types of liners had problems withstanding the test of time so it is difficult to find a case in good shape. The type of liner, barrel length, and condition will determine the price. I restore the liners for these cases and have some extra cases on hand. If you email me I might be able to help you in your quest for a case.
This is a before and after pic of the type case used from 1979-1983.
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Hope this photo works.
Here's the gun. The granite makes a nice backdrop, but the wife would like something a little more out of the way.
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Dan...I can tell you the correct type of case if you give me the first three digits of the serial number followed by Xs. For example, N123XXX.
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01-19-2010, 09:30 PM
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N471XXX
Do you happen to know the approximate year of manufacture? I've tried internet searches but can't seem to find this.
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Your case should be just like the top one in GLL's post above.
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01-19-2010, 11:25 PM
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Appreciate it.
Now, can anyone tell me why when I post a photo from photobucket here, it only views as a thumbnail?
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Dan,
Check out ebay 2-3 nice cases sold just yesterday.But the sale price was pretty high on all three.
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Dan...when I double click on your thumbnail, the picture comes up full size. Gun 4 Fun is correct about the case. You can find them on ebay quite regularly.
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Re-flocking of presentation case quote
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Originally Posted by jcelect
The Mahogany Presentation Case was used for N frame guns from 1960 thru 1983. During this time period S&W used 4 different type of liners. The 29-2 was made from 1962-1982. The earlier 29-2, an S serial prefix, cases are a bit harder to find. All 4 of the different types of liners had problems withstanding the test of time so it is difficult to find a case in good shape. The type of liner, barrel length, and condition will determine the price. I restore the liners for these cases and have some extra cases on hand. If you email me I might be able to help you in your quest for a case.
This is a before and after pic of the type case used from 1979-1983.
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Please send quote to re-flock interior of presentation case for SW model 29 with 4 1/2" barrel
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Reflock
Please send quote to re-flock interior of presentation case for a SW Model 29 with 4 1/2" barrel. Exterior needs no repair. Thanks
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Hey Sandso
S&W did not produce a case for a 4 1/2" barrel length. You do not have your email in your profile! Please email me at my new email address, with a picture of your liners, if possible?
[email protected]
Thanks for the inquiry.
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Model 29 Case
I have an unfired Model 29 from the 70's with a 6.5 inch barrel..does anyone know where I can pick up a nice case for it?
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I have an unfired Model 29 from the 70's with a 6.5 inch barrel..does anyone know where I can pick up a nice case for it?
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Check with jcelect.
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I recently picked up a M29-2, SN: N69xxx, 1972 Mfg. It was in a presentation case with all the tools but the felt was green. What are your thoughts about this sir?
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Gene...the blue lining in the case your 29-2 was shipped in deteriorated rapidly and had to be replaced with a cloth lining. In your case, the cloth was green. I have a case relined with green cloth and two with blue cloth.
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Dan...I can tell you the correct type of case if you give me the first three digits of the serial number followed by Xs. For example, N123XXX.
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Hello Sir,
My 29-2 SN is N690xx. Is the felt blue or green or did in come in both types. Thank you Gene
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Originally Posted by jcelect
The Mahogany Presentation Case was used for N frame guns from 1960 thru 1983. During this time period S&W used 4 different type of liners. The 29-2 was made from 1962-1982. The earlier 29-2, an S serial prefix, cases are a bit harder to find. All 4 of the different types of liners had problems withstanding the test of time so it is difficult to find a case in good shape. The type of liner, barrel length, and condition will determine the price. I restore the liners for these cases and have some extra cases on hand. If you email me I might be able to help you in your quest for a case.
This is a before and after pic of the type case used from 1979-1983.
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I have a 29-2 SN: 690xx that came in a presentation case that looks like the liner was replaced with green felt. Is this correct for this 1972 4 1/2" 29-2 ? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Is what correct, Gene?
Is the green felt correct? No. Was the blue flocking replaced with green felt? Yes.
I know, I'm easily confused.
It's unlikely that your gun has a 4 & 1/2" barrel. But, I'm often wrong on a wide variety of topics.
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Gene...I sent you a private message with some additional information about the case for your 44 Magnum.
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