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How in the world would a person even commence trying to find the matching gun listed on the same invoice from eighty-five years ago?

I dare say they wouldn't actually try to find it---but they would have it firmly imbedded in their mind. Then, one day when all the stars were properly aligned, and they stumbled across it---they POUNCED!!!!

And the rest is history!

Ralph Tremaine
 
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mchom, what a gun you have! 4 1/2" barrel is pretty rare, nickel is pretty rare with LEO provenance to boot.
Thanks for showing it to us.
If you wound up with both, what a pair that would make for a Symposium display.

Also noticed your letter is signed by Roy, but typed by someone else. I have not seen that before, but maybe I'm just not observant. Wonder who dsg is?
 
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David...I agree!!!

I will do my very best to reunite both revolvers under my roof!


mchom, what a gun you have! 4 1/2" barrel is pretty rare, nickel is extremely rare with LEO provenance to boot.
Thanks for showing it to us.
If you wound up with both, what a pair that would make for a Symposium display.

Also noticed your letter is signed by Roy, but typed by someone else. I have not seen that before, but maybe I'm just not observant. Wonder who dsg is?
 
Geezzzz

It's been 25-30 years since I've been to Tuttles.....

Didn't know they were still open for business, most of the old time stores in the Puget Sound area have closed over the years....

The trip there is about an hour to an hour & a half from where I'm at these days....

Maybe it's time to take a road trip... (not to buy a Reg Mag mind you) :)

.............SmithNut
 
It's been 25-30 years since I've been to Tuttles.....

Didn't know they were still open for business, most of the old time stores in the Puget Sound area have closed over the years....

The trip there is about an hour to an hour & a half from where I'm at these days....

Maybe it's time to take a road trip... (not to buy a Reg Mag mind you) :)

.............SmithNut

They are definitely in business. Bought an Ultra Compact Kimber there a year or so ago, smoking deal too. At the time he had 8 or so 29-2's, some nickel and all 6 1/2" available. They're probably all gone now....it's always fun to go there though!
 
The Nickel RMs are scarce. I like the estimate given above as I had thought the number to be about 500, or about 10% of production. The S&W RM database says only 97 with 4-1/2" barrels were produced.
Mine was shipped to Lakeland Florida of 12/10/37. Five Nickeled revolvers in a shipment of 8. It was issued to a motorcycle officer who later became the Chief of the Department and then United States Marshal for the Southern District of Florida.

He is pictured in a 1940 picture wearing the magnum sporting the pearl grips. I have a pictorial history of the man plus have talked to people the knew him.

Feel lucky to have it.
 

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The unusual barrel lengths interest me. Always wonder why people ordered them some random length, especially the 1/4 inch increments. I suppose if they let you order it any way you want, some people just want something a little different. Don't know if 4.5" falls in this category, but made me have the thought nonetheless.
 

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