Elmer Keith #5

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$225,000. was the hammered price. Buyer's premium and tax yet to be added.
 
While searching for Elmer's revolver, I have the last known account of him still living. It is a letter from his wife, Lorraine Keith, dated 02/09/1984 as return correspondence to a fan that gifted Elmer an Idaho rafting book authored by the sender. A near and dear topic for Elmer. Mr. Keith passed 3 days later, about the time the letter was delivered to the recipient on 02/12/1984. The letter came with the fan's Elmer signed copy of Six Guns from years earlier and added the 09/28/1955 prototype Remington 44 magnum ammunition engineering drawing based off of Mr. Keith's data. See pictures below:

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Located Elmer Keith's first 4 inch 44 magnum and holster in the safe, it was presented to him by Carl Hellstrom, President of S&W, 11/20/1956! Great to see his M5 go for a fantastic price!!

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A little off the subject, but I recently acquired an old copy of SIXGUNS by Keith, The Standard Reference Work. What a fantastic book. i imagine that gun is pictured and/or featured in it.

Followed the auction link and lo and behold: page 169 of SIXGUNS.
 
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The closest I can get to Elmer is my Eddystone 1917 that was inspected by Elmer Keith when he was an inspector at the Ogden, Utah, Arsenal.

The rifles that he inspected were cartouche stamped with the initials "OGEK" in a rectangular box, on the buttstock. Rifles stamped OGEK without a rectangular box were inspected by Ed Klouser at the same Ogden Arsenal.

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A fun rifle to shoot!

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While searching for Elmer's revolver, I have the last known account of him still living. It is a letter from his wife, Lorraine Keith, dated 02/09/1984 as return correspondence to a fan that gifted Elmer an Idaho rafting book authored by the sender. A near and dear topic for Elmer. Mr. Keith passed 3 days later, about the time the letter was delivered to the recipient on 02/12/1984. The letter came with the fan's Elmer signed copy of Six Guns from years earlier and added the 09/28/1955 prototype Remington 44 magnum ammunition engineering drawing based off of Mr. Keith's data. See pictures below:

salox-albums-new-album-test-picture23873-elmer-letter.jpg

salox-albums-new-album-test-picture23880-elmer-book-3-a.jpg


Located Elmer Keith's first 4 inch 44 magnum and holster in the safe, it was presented to him by Carl Hellstrom, President of S&W, 11/20/1956! Great to see his M5 go for a fantastic price!!

salox-albums-new-album-test-picture23869-ba94dd3e-085d-4263-8aca-3bf3948c024e.jpeg
Wowee! Isn't that an Ed Bohlin holster with it?
 
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