Unauthorized Ruger Gun Cases
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 2:38 pm
I've got some Ruger gun cases that I've been putting off for some time to share. I saw a gentleman I believe from our group carrying around one of these pistol cases that was pretty worn in Tulsa a few years back. There are 3 sizes of long gun cases, 1 size pistol case and a very few briefcases (which were given to Ruger executives).
The cloth was custom made in England and the cases were made in Italy.
From what I understand Tom Ruger ordered these cases from Dominic DeRobertis, owner of Sile Dist.
Sile started in Italy after the War where they still produce grips for the European factories and consumers. They opened a shop in New York in 1949. Both operations offer other gun accessories. Sile provided walnut grip panels to Ruger from 1954-1963. They also furnished them to other U.S. manufacturers as well.
The finished cases were delivered to Ruger and when Mr. Ruger saw them he blew a gasket and instructed Tom to return them to Sile. I was told that Mr. Ruger's objection was "that he didn't think of it". DeRobertis inquired about payment and Mr. Ruger told him that he wasn't going to pay for them and that Sile could find someone else to buy them. DeRobertis Jr. said that at the time it was politically expedient to just put the cases in storage till things calmed down. Another collector bought all that he had, about 50-60 cases in 1998 or 1999. There are only about a dozen pistol cases. Maybe 5-6 briefcases. I've only ever seen one briefcase which belonged to Tom Ruger and now resides in a private collection.
Here are the ones that I've been able to acquire. All brand new in the original packaging. They are extremely well made and the quality is evident on inspection. Mr. Dougan is credited with the information above. Enjoy
The cloth was custom made in England and the cases were made in Italy.
From what I understand Tom Ruger ordered these cases from Dominic DeRobertis, owner of Sile Dist.
Sile started in Italy after the War where they still produce grips for the European factories and consumers. They opened a shop in New York in 1949. Both operations offer other gun accessories. Sile provided walnut grip panels to Ruger from 1954-1963. They also furnished them to other U.S. manufacturers as well.
The finished cases were delivered to Ruger and when Mr. Ruger saw them he blew a gasket and instructed Tom to return them to Sile. I was told that Mr. Ruger's objection was "that he didn't think of it". DeRobertis inquired about payment and Mr. Ruger told him that he wasn't going to pay for them and that Sile could find someone else to buy them. DeRobertis Jr. said that at the time it was politically expedient to just put the cases in storage till things calmed down. Another collector bought all that he had, about 50-60 cases in 1998 or 1999. There are only about a dozen pistol cases. Maybe 5-6 briefcases. I've only ever seen one briefcase which belonged to Tom Ruger and now resides in a private collection.
Here are the ones that I've been able to acquire. All brand new in the original packaging. They are extremely well made and the quality is evident on inspection. Mr. Dougan is credited with the information above. Enjoy