Time machine to the 90's

I bought this 686-4 years back and remember trying to be calm at the gun shop while buying it. One of the LH series.
 

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This 13-4 again

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The latest from the Sunday night bid alot, pay alot in taxes, fees and shipping, time machine.
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This 29-6 is begging for some nice wood stocks. I think it is a round butt frame. Can anyone recommend some round to square grips for it?

N-frame RB grip from Jaruwan / ebay
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Back in 1994 I did pick up a new 686-4 6" and still have it. So no time machine needed! It is the 357 I have fired the most rounds through , most likely more rounds than all the other 357s I have owned combined.
 
I was in the 90's. Wasn't buying much because I was coming out of a divorce. But that was about the time I got serious about collecting/accumulating the Model 10.
 
If I were going to the ‘90s then returning to the present, I’d buy all the model 16-4s I could find (regardless of barrel length) and all the 631s in sight. I’d fill all the spaces with smooth finger grip combat grips. When I got back here, I’d start selling stuff and enjoy my retirement.
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I would "Rebuy" the Lew Horton 2 1/2 N frames 41 mag, 44 spl, 44 mag, 45 acp, 45 colt... damn I miss those guns I paid 299 each at Vances in Columbus Ohio when they only had 1 store Cleveland Ave
 
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