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US Veteran
I've been downsizing 100 yrs of misc S&W archives and ran across a letter from Geo. H. Garrison, Sales Mgr for Remington Arms Co. to Mr. W.F. Roper at S&W, dtd. Jan. 15, 1924 "Subject: Ammunition for testing " Quoted, as follows:
"We wish you would refer to your letter of January 7th which is an answer to our letter of Dec. 27th on the subject of free ammunition and firearms for Mr. Ed McGivern, Box 1778, Lewistown, Montana.
We thoroughly appreciate your position and can also understand that we are much in the same boat. We would like to add for your consideration the information that we have had arms purchased by this party which were not paid for and that after a number of statements were sent, he came back with a hard luck story which resulted in our finally closing at an entire loss to ourselves and also with the resolution it would not occur again. In our opinion, an account of this man being so favorable to your principle competitor in the revolver line and exploiting their product as he, no doubt, has promised to exploit your own, we are quite sure that they had a similar experience to our own with him.
We have decided definitely to practically eliminate this man from our mailing list. We believe this information will at least be understood by you and it may prove to be of some value.
Very truly yours, Remington Arms Company, inc.
Geo. H. Garrison
Manager , Sales- Factory Division.
Stamped as "Received Jan 16, 1924, W.F.Roper. "
I also recall that some years ago when doing research in the Colt records for Gil Newton for his book "Colt New Service Revolvers" that similar concerns were expressed at Colt, regarding Mr. McGivern. So, any of you who have acquired any of McGivern's S&Ws over the years since his demise, please send them back to S&W, as they were probably never paid for, right ? Ed.
"We wish you would refer to your letter of January 7th which is an answer to our letter of Dec. 27th on the subject of free ammunition and firearms for Mr. Ed McGivern, Box 1778, Lewistown, Montana.
We thoroughly appreciate your position and can also understand that we are much in the same boat. We would like to add for your consideration the information that we have had arms purchased by this party which were not paid for and that after a number of statements were sent, he came back with a hard luck story which resulted in our finally closing at an entire loss to ourselves and also with the resolution it would not occur again. In our opinion, an account of this man being so favorable to your principle competitor in the revolver line and exploiting their product as he, no doubt, has promised to exploit your own, we are quite sure that they had a similar experience to our own with him.
We have decided definitely to practically eliminate this man from our mailing list. We believe this information will at least be understood by you and it may prove to be of some value.
Very truly yours, Remington Arms Company, inc.
Geo. H. Garrison
Manager , Sales- Factory Division.
Stamped as "Received Jan 16, 1924, W.F.Roper. "
I also recall that some years ago when doing research in the Colt records for Gil Newton for his book "Colt New Service Revolvers" that similar concerns were expressed at Colt, regarding Mr. McGivern. So, any of you who have acquired any of McGivern's S&Ws over the years since his demise, please send them back to S&W, as they were probably never paid for, right ? Ed.
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