357 Flattop
357 Flattop
Triggs art. The letter is a Zerox copy of the original. Look close, you can see where the 1955 price list "bleeds" through.
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Re: 357 Flattop
Don,
You must be digging through some new boxes this week/month. I know I speak for hundreds of silent members and visitors when I say "thank you" for taking the time to post each and every one of these interesting finds. Many of us will never have the opportunity to hold an original piece of history like this but printing it off as a reproduction is worth a mint for an enthusiasts. If your not careful you will end up with enough material for a another book.....
You must be digging through some new boxes this week/month. I know I speak for hundreds of silent members and visitors when I say "thank you" for taking the time to post each and every one of these interesting finds. Many of us will never have the opportunity to hold an original piece of history like this but printing it off as a reproduction is worth a mint for an enthusiasts. If your not careful you will end up with enough material for a another book.....
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Re: 357 Flattop
Mr. Findley,
Ditto what Gene said.
Thank you for posting the neat history you have.
Cheers,
JAY
Ditto what Gene said.
Thank you for posting the neat history you have.
Cheers,
JAY
I do not "own" these guns, I am but the next caretaker
Re: 357 Flattop
Neat stuff. This letter pre-dates the first shipment of .44 Flattops by a month. I suppose Mr. Triggs would have received a very low number gun. Thanks for posting Don.