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    Early Smith Wesson group picture

    Here is a copy of the back page of my SW letter. Thanks for all the photos that were shared. j
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    Early Smith Wesson group picture

    The NM 3 came with a SW letter. I will check it. thx J
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    Early Smith Wesson group picture

    Here is a picture of my small collection of early Smith and Wessons. Left to right Model 1 .22, Model 1 1/2 .32, Model 2 .32, Model 3 .44 Russian, Schofield .45 Schofield.
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    MODEL 66 with ROY FISHPAW Custom grips

    That was one of my main concerns when I was able to get them back, was I needed to try them before we sealed the deal. Yes, Roy made it very clear that these were CUSTOM fit to one certain gun. They fit perfectly.
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    MODEL 66 with ROY FISHPAW Custom grips

    Here is some of the paperwork back and forth with Roy.
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    MODEL 66 with ROY FISHPAW Custom grips

    I purchased my first SW in about 1986. A Model 66 stainless with a 4 inch barrel. In 1988 I contacted Roy Fishpaw to make me a set of custom grips for it. I had piece of burly maple from my grandparents property that I hoped to use. It was quite a process to get the grips made. BUT a great...
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    WTB Schofield that was in my family

    I am trying to locate and possibly purchase a Schofield that was my great grandfathers and given to me by my grandfather for Christmas in the 90's. I ended up selling my early Smith & Wesson collection around 2004 on GunsAmerica which included the Schofield to resolve an ugly divorce. Fast...
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    Greetings from Washington State

    thanks for all the warm welcomes!! j
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    Smith and Wesson early gun box

    Thanks for all the information. j
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    Smith and Wesson early gun box

    Also, guessing the bore brush is too large to go with this box.
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    Smith and Wesson early gun box

    I am trying to identify which early model of S & W would have used this box. Dimensions are 7 5/8" long, 3 1/4" wide and 1 3/8" tall. I have found info that show a Model 1 1/2 used a box 8 7/8" long, 5 1/4" wide and 1 7/8" tall. My best guess is maybe a Model 1 .22. Thx Jim
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    Greetings from Washington State

    Greetings- New guy here from the PNW. I collect mainly wheel guns and am now leaning towards antique S&W's. I love the history of them. Standby for a few questions. Thanks, Jim
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