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06-29-2011, 10:26 AM | #3 | ||||||
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Just like a Parker, a factory letter will add more than its cost to the hammer price of almost any Colt. Colt letters are expensive, but some are well worth the price.
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It is a first gen BP frame-- |
06-29-2011, 12:05 PM | #4 | ||||||
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It is a first gen BP frame--
Std issue barrel length, not cut down? I have five in my collection (Thanks, Dad) three seconds in .45, two in .44-40-- Dad worked on a cattle ranch in Wyoming in late 1920's- when a ranch hand was paid $30 month and "found"- meaning room and board-- and the payday poker games meant someone wanted to sell his "Hogleg" for $10 cash money to 'tide him over" until the next time the "Eagle Flew"--most of the ones he bought for that sum back them were used as hammers, and mainly shot to dispatch broken legged steers or the occasional snake or coyote-I also have a 1851 Navy Cap and Ball and an 1860 Army Cap and ball- the later in .44 cal, the Navy is the "pipsqueak" .36 cal--all well worn, but like any Colt- all shooters--
My Army General of all generals- George Smith Patton Jr- shot 4 of Pancho Villa's desperadoes, included Villa's second in command- in Mexico -from horseback and while moving-- the four came from around a barn, while Patton's men were deploying armed with 1903 Springfields-- 4 shots, four dead bandits from a moving horse- no wonder General "Black Jack" Pershing called him, fondly- my Captain Sure-Shot- they came back to Ft. Bliss with the four dead cabrones draped over the hood of a Ford Model T--Patton could have carried the then new Browning designed Colt 1911 in .45ACP, but he stayed with his SAA Army .45 issue sidearm-- Many of the quotes from the 1970 Movie with George C. Scott as Patton were true, my late first father-in-law was a S/Sgt. in his 3rd. Army, and as he was fluent in German, was on Patton's staff roster as a NCO in charge of captured German soldaten-- and he told me the line about "Only a cheap pimp in a New Orleans Sportin' House would carry a pistol with a mother-of-pearl set of grips- his were Ivory-- |
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06-29-2011, 07:09 PM | #5 | ||||||
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very nice old colt..should fetch a good price...me id want to keep the old colt... francis i met general pattons sargent mager that served with him in world war 2...told me some good tales about the general...shame he died about 2 years ago very nice and interesting fellow... charlie
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06-30-2011, 08:05 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Dean I would not consign that particular SXS to Julia's. It's a nice gun and I think you should be able to sell it personally. IF you do go the auction route at least put a reserve on it.
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06-30-2011, 11:00 AM | #7 | ||||||
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If it's actually for sale, why not list it here?
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06-30-2011, 12:02 PM | #8 | ||||||
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I did but only got "tire kickers".
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It's a "Good Year" for kicking those tires- |
06-30-2011, 02:03 PM | #9 | ||||||
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It's a "Good Year" for kicking those tires-
-- ?? What is the sxs in question here. I only chimed in because I am a serious owner/shooter of Colts- both revolvers (SA and DA) and pistols- I have a 1911-A-1 Combat Commander from Bob Chow's bench in CA- and am looking an a NM 1911-A-1 that may have had the hands of Armand Swenson on it- all Colts are Steinways (OK- Dean is in Mass- make that Mason & Hamlin as well)-- just like in Carneigie, some are 'tuned" a tad different--
I am a bit taken aback that amongst the PGCA brotherhood, now that our BOD has graciously allowed us to post doubles for sale (something that apparently the Smith-sonians do not) Dean would get the Pirellis on his Volvo "booted"-- that sort of "peanut gallery" response I would expect on the DoubleGunWorkShoppe and the Gunz & Roses brokerage channel- where a % of the gents offering overpriced guns don't know extractors from ejectors, or a POW grip from a pistol grip-etc-- Come on Dean- give it another shot, and with fotos even. I'll betcha a hood ornament from a 1956 Volvo coupe you'll get some serious interest here on the PGCA-- |
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06-30-2011, 02:45 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Francis, an Iver Johnson .410 Skeeter isn't for everyone and my "tire kicker" comment wasn't meant to disparage anyone at all if that's what you were refering to as a "peanut gallery" comment. I poster it here before... with pictures. Maybe at Julia's we'll see what it is worth.
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