Wall Hanger
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Wall Hanger
My wife gave me this frame to use on one of my Ruger walls in the house. Her great-grandfather made it in the early 50s and it hung in his house for many years. The standards are my favorites and I thought this factory photo to be a great fit. Now to find a spot on the wall! Enjoy.
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Re: Wall Hanger
Chuck that is beautiful. I have a soft spot for the Standard Auto. RST6 was my 1st new handgun
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Re: Wall Hanger
Chuck, that is a great frame with a wonderful story! A very neat photo as well. I do not have many of the original autos, but my serial # 00040 shipped in a Salt Cod Box with the first style, hinged, card board box inside. It shipped in October, 1949.
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Re: Wall Hanger
Lee, let's see that 70-year-old Birthday girl!
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