Ol' Drover
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I recently lucked onto this Wally Wolfram, Wolf/Albuquerque branded holster for my 2" Model 10 and its condition gave rise to a question I hope the holster experts here can help me with.
From what I've read, Wally used the Wolf/Albuquerque mark from about 1946 to 1952. When he left the Bernalillo Co. Sheriff's Office and Albuquerque for the Monrovia, Ca. PD, he switched to using the Blazer brand.
After he sold out to S&W in 1967-69 he returned to Albuquerque and resumed his old job as a deputy sheriff for another 8 years or so. My question is, did he also resume making holsters under his old Wolf/Albuquerque brand at that time?
My holster appears to have led an active life. It's stained with what looks like sweat and/or blood and has been repaired or reinforced with a copper rivet. Despite all that, it does not look old enough to have been made in the late Forties. Could it have been made in the Seventies or even Eighties with that mark?
From what I've read, Wally used the Wolf/Albuquerque mark from about 1946 to 1952. When he left the Bernalillo Co. Sheriff's Office and Albuquerque for the Monrovia, Ca. PD, he switched to using the Blazer brand.
After he sold out to S&W in 1967-69 he returned to Albuquerque and resumed his old job as a deputy sheriff for another 8 years or so. My question is, did he also resume making holsters under his old Wolf/Albuquerque brand at that time?
My holster appears to have led an active life. It's stained with what looks like sweat and/or blood and has been repaired or reinforced with a copper rivet. Despite all that, it does not look old enough to have been made in the late Forties. Could it have been made in the Seventies or even Eighties with that mark?