Lew Horton going away at end of the year.

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Darn sad to hear. A niche that will probably never be filled again.
 
This is the confusion.. Smith & Wesson produced these guns. LH was given exclusive marketing rights.

Smith & Wesson now markets their specialty guns themselves. Lew Horton doesn't have much left to market(look at the website.)

Right - LH just placed an order big enough for S&W to make and fill the order. LH had no exclusive rights to prevent S&W from making the same configuration after the LH order was filled. Same as Lipsey's, Sports South, Ashland and others.
 
Sorry to see them go. I picked up a 624 3" a couple of months ago and contacted Lew Horton to inquire if it was one of theirs from the 1980's. I got a reply the next day confirming it was one their guns from 1985, they even provided a copy of the original ad. It impressed me that they would respond so quickly to an inquiry about a gun they sold almost 35 years before.

I hope some way is found to preserve their records. It would be a shame to lose that resource.
 
Interesting to read about their response to inquiries about older limited editions.
I'm wonderingly how folks get ahold of letters on LH letterhead.
I sent them an inquiry about a 24-3 w/3" barrel.

So far, no response....
 
Interesting to read about their response to inquiries about older limited editions.
I'm wonderingly how folks get ahold of letters on LH letterhead.
I sent them an inquiry about a 24-3 w/3" barrel.

So far, no response....


Previously they responded quickly to my inquiries too but last time I had to send it a second time.

Earl used to include the letter as a .pdf in his reply if you included your full name & address.

This last time he did not include the letter, just some details & the brochure scans I mentioned.

Someone said they started charging $25 but I don't know how you'd know that since he didn't say anything about that option & it's not stated on their website anywhere I could find.

Yes, it's a shame they're closing down. :(

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Interesting to read about their response to inquiries about older limited editions.
I'm wonderingly how folks get ahold of letters on LH letterhead.
I sent them an inquiry about a 24-3 w/3" barrel.

So far, no response....

Who did you send the inquiry to?

If he is still there, Earl Minot is the one that answers those type of confirmation requests, his email is [email protected]

That's how I received an email with a confirmation for my 24-3 3" bbl on LH letterhead as an attachment.
 
Who did you send the inquiry to?

If he is still there, Earl Minot is the one that answers those type of confirmation requests, his email is [email protected]

That's how I received an email with a confirmation for my 24-3 3" bbl on LH letterhead as an attachment.

Thank you!
I had simply sent an email to their general contact address.

Much appreciated!
Jim
 
Previously they responded quickly to my inquiries too but last time I had to send it a second time.

Earl used to include the letter as a .pdf in his reply if you included your full name & address.

This last time he did not include the letter, just some details & the brochure scans I mentioned.

Someone said they started charging $25 but I don't know how you'd know that since he didn't say anything about that option & it's not stated on their website anywhere I could find.

Yes, it's a shame they're closing down. :(

.

You're right about the 25 bucks, I called them about 3 weeks ago and inquired about a letter for my 24-3 and the letter cost that amount.
 
I called them two days ago, 1-800-446-7866, ext 230 Someone actually answers the phone, I believe Earl. Verified the two guns I was inquiring about were theirs, had a great conversation, and two letters are on their way ($25 each)
Very sad that this company is closing
 
It's sad when any honest and ethical company must shut its doors, no matter what the reason. Based on the current political climate I not overly surprised, and expect to see more limiting of places to purchase firearms.
 
I don't know if it is as much limiting purchases as the fact the market is pretty well saturated. Lots of people have inventory they can't move-just look at prices for AR's. Everyone and their brother has one now it seems and it seems like when someone speaks of a ban now, it's meh,,,,got mine, plenty of mags and lots of ammo. I mean they could shut down sales of everything today and I'd still be set for life vis a vis firearms. Face it, guns do NOT wear out in normal usage and there reaches a point where the market just can't sustain historic growth.
It am what it am
 
I currently have two S&W 9mm semi-autos. One is an M&P 2.0, and the other a 639. One, I could skid down the driveway, all the way to the road, without feeling a twinge of guilt. The other, not a mote of dust would dare land upon.
 
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