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Item Relisted! FS 1981 S&W Mod 29-3 4" Engraved 1 of a Kind $8,500

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-1981-s-w-mod-29-3-4-engraved-1-of-a-kind-8-500.2107162/
Item Name: FS 1981 S&W Mod 29-3 4" Engraved 1 of a Kind

Location: East Cobb

Zip Code: 30068

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 10,000.00 Do I hear $9,000 NOW $8,500

Caliber: 44 mag

Willing to Ship: Yes

Bill of Sale Required?: Yes

Billing Information: #4473 & background check or CWP

Item Description: I am in possession of a truly rare and unique 1 of a kind, 1981 S&W Model 29-3 with a 4” barrel, not so much for the fine gun itself, but the story behind it. It started in 1982 when Richard, an avid gun enthusiasts from Bogalusa LA. had a concept for a "personal" piece to commemorate two of his Hero's in the gun world, Bill Jordan & Elmer Keith. What I have are the actual letters going back and forth Between Bill Jordon, (while he was the editor of Shooting Times Magazine) & Richard, discussing his project and obtaining permission to use Bill's & Elmer's Images on the “custom made” Bone Grips by Roy Fishpaw. The plan was to have the Revolver featured in “American Rifleman” at the time or “Shooting Times” which Bill had just taken over the editor position of that publication. Then, the grips were sent off to be Scrimshawed by Bob Engnath. The Revolver was then sent to master engraver Jere Davidson, who did a remarkable job from the 22K GOLD Inlay to almost 80% coverage of exquisite “High Relief” engraving. From here, the revolver was sent to a shop in Kansas City to have a custom-made velvet lined display case made. During its stay at the case shop, they were broken into and the gun was stolen. All involved were heartbroken. About a year later, the Family received a call from a Kansas City Detective, indicating the revolver was found but unfortunately Richard’s health had diminished, and he passed before it arrived back home. The “Robber” apparently did not like the scrimshawed images and attempted to remove them. Most of the image is still intact and the resemblance to Bill & Elmer’s Book cover photos are picture perfect! “Hell, I Was There” & “No Second Place Winner”

I have numerous letters, photos, etc... between all who were involved in this project documenting the steps along the way. I even have a letter from Col. Rex Applegate, Yes, Col. Applegate, indicated his desire to purchase the Revolver before it was even finished. Col. Applegate had heard about it from none other than Bill Jordan, his good friend. Naturally, everyone's signatures are present on the correspondences.

I have been asked by the Family, to seek a buyer who will appreciate this fine work of art.

Before you go hoo’in and haw’in about the asking price, let’s have a quick review of what we have.

S&W Mod 29-3 Revolver $800.00 – $1200.00 in today’s market

Engraving $3500 - $4500 in today’s market

Bone Grips upwards to $1000.00 -$1200.00 in todays’ market (if you can find someone to make them)

Scrimshaw: No Idea but I estimate at least $800 plus? (2 images)

Please correct me if I am off base.


Provenance Letters & Signatures, Priceless


Asking $10,000 now $9,000 Going to $8,500

Absolutely NO TRADES Sorry!

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