Rewards of collecting
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:17 am
When I started collecting back in the late 80's I had little idea of what I wanted or how to do it. I just knew that I liked the few Rugers that I had. I started going to the NRA annual convention in St Louis and listened to a seminar on collecting. There were speakers on Colts, Winchesters, Iver Johnsons and then a big guy from Alaska got up and spoke on why he collected Ruger 10/22's. He said that he was not a rich person but with the current price of a 10/22 most people could afford them and that the price was bound to go up. He told about the different models and since I already had a 10/22 and loved to shoot it I was hooked.
It was at this show that I first meet Chief AJ who had set a new world record using 10/22's and we soon became friends and I had a couple guns tuned up by him. This just added to my love of 10/22's. He has been to my house twice and set up at a local gun show with me and put on shooting demonstrations at a local gun club. Now that was a fun time!
I also got to meet and talk to Ruger factory reps over the years at the NRA convention and at the Grand American Trap Shoot and got to be good friends with several of them which added to my knowledge of Ruger firearms and the people that made them. Those friendships even made it possible for my wife and I to be invited to a personal factory tour years ago which they do not normally give factory tours. I was so honored to get to see just what goes into building the different Rugers.
I have also had the privilege to meet many of the well known Ruger collectors from around the country as well as some new collectors and learn more about them and the guns they collect and display.
Over the years of going to the NRA conventions I got to talk to Kelly Glenn Kimbro and a few years ago got invited out to her ranch for a visit. My wife and I had a great time visit and learned a lot about life on a working cattle ranch in the southwest as well as the mountain loin hunts that she and her dad offer.
I could go on and on about the many interesting people that I have meet over the years and have enjoyed talking Ruger where ever I go. So lets here your story about the joys of collecting and maybe some of the people who made collecting fun for you!
It was at this show that I first meet Chief AJ who had set a new world record using 10/22's and we soon became friends and I had a couple guns tuned up by him. This just added to my love of 10/22's. He has been to my house twice and set up at a local gun show with me and put on shooting demonstrations at a local gun club. Now that was a fun time!
I also got to meet and talk to Ruger factory reps over the years at the NRA convention and at the Grand American Trap Shoot and got to be good friends with several of them which added to my knowledge of Ruger firearms and the people that made them. Those friendships even made it possible for my wife and I to be invited to a personal factory tour years ago which they do not normally give factory tours. I was so honored to get to see just what goes into building the different Rugers.
I have also had the privilege to meet many of the well known Ruger collectors from around the country as well as some new collectors and learn more about them and the guns they collect and display.
Over the years of going to the NRA conventions I got to talk to Kelly Glenn Kimbro and a few years ago got invited out to her ranch for a visit. My wife and I had a great time visit and learned a lot about life on a working cattle ranch in the southwest as well as the mountain loin hunts that she and her dad offer.
I could go on and on about the many interesting people that I have meet over the years and have enjoyed talking Ruger where ever I go. So lets here your story about the joys of collecting and maybe some of the people who made collecting fun for you!