Ruger Display

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d findley
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Ruger Display

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You do not have to have a large multi-gun display to participate. To prove my point: a recent display by member Mike Splittgerber. My kind of display.
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contender
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Re: Ruger Display

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Classy!
Hawkeye28
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Re: Ruger Display

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Thanks, Donnie! Yes, was a one table setup and I tried to add the embellishments to support the "One Gun" display. Of course, "it" turned into a (technically) two gun display when I added the Single Six with engraving attributed to the late Cole Agee. The display's master gun, SN 35519, was originally shipped to Gopher Shooters, a Ruger master distributor located in Faribault, MN, and was one of four that they received, according to factory records. When I observed that our Friend, Mike Reber had received the gun as a result of a serious trade with another Friend in Tucson, Vince Carabetta, I was successful in bringing it back to Minnesota. Last, most observers, judges, and show guests had never seen an Engraved Single Six until walking up to my display. I had noted in the display that while Jerred had done some 238 RSSE and with the 20 done in Spain, a total of 258, we have found only about one half of them. And it has been nearly 60 years! So, keep looking!
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