Unbelievable find today!!
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- 2ndovc
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Unbelievable find today!!
I haven't missed a show in NW Ohio where my parents sold off a large part of my collection for my wife, who was freaking out because the doc's were telling her I wasn't going to make it and she just didn't know what to do.
There were only a couple of those guns that I was disappointed in losing but a slight miracle happened today. I had stopped a fellow walking around with a Smith 2 1/2" Model 66, wasn't mine and he really wanted a lot for it. Thanked him and went on my way. About ten minutes later I was stopped dead in my tracks. My custom Ruger SBH was lying on a table, right inside the front door. I asked the guy how much and handed him the cash. I had been putting off sending a replacement Old Model .44 to Mr. Bowen to work his magic on, once again. Don't know why, really but it must have been for a reason. Had a little meltdown on the way back to my table, but I can't tell you guys how happy this made me today!
Anyway, had a little meeting with the family when I got home and now they know for sure how much this thing means to me.
jb
There were only a couple of those guns that I was disappointed in losing but a slight miracle happened today. I had stopped a fellow walking around with a Smith 2 1/2" Model 66, wasn't mine and he really wanted a lot for it. Thanked him and went on my way. About ten minutes later I was stopped dead in my tracks. My custom Ruger SBH was lying on a table, right inside the front door. I asked the guy how much and handed him the cash. I had been putting off sending a replacement Old Model .44 to Mr. Bowen to work his magic on, once again. Don't know why, really but it must have been for a reason. Had a little meltdown on the way back to my table, but I can't tell you guys how happy this made me today!
Anyway, had a little meeting with the family when I got home and now they know for sure how much this thing means to me.
jb
Last edited by 2ndovc on Sun Apr 29, 2018 4:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Now that`s a Purdy hand gun jb
Very nice congrats on getting it.
Very nice congrats on getting it.
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Now that is awesome....!
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Meant to be.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
That's absolutely super.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Well done Jason! Don't know if it's karma or divine intervention but finding your SBH sure does bring that warm fuzzy feeling!
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- 2ndovc
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Thanks Guys!
I kept getting up last night and making sure it was still there.
I think this calls for a new pistol belt to go with it.
jb
I kept getting up last night and making sure it was still there.
I think this calls for a new pistol belt to go with it.
jb
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You can't know how happy I am for you Jason.
That is one of the coolest guns I've seen on this board and I have thought of your story a lot.
Made my whole dang weekend!
P.S.
I have an old 3 screw SBH that is a good candidate for it's twin. I should do it.
That is one of the coolest guns I've seen on this board and I have thought of your story a lot.
Made my whole dang weekend!
P.S.
I have an old 3 screw SBH that is a good candidate for it's twin. I should do it.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Congratulations on getting your pistol back.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Seems it was meant to be. Good karma, or just a gun that wanted to come back home?
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Plus one......marlinman93 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 8:34 am Seems it was meant to be. Good karma, or just a gun that wanted to come back home?
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Awesome gun & am glad it got back to you!!
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
I think I would tell everyone to at least wait until the buzzards land next time
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Awesome!! I remember Your posts about some of the stuff being sold off. what a Great Treasure to get back.
- 2ndovc
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Appreciate it. I know we've chatted about it a couple of times. I've been looking at the one I bought to replace it and not sure what to do with it now. It's a 5 digit old model but not a collectible. Nice but well used.
Anyway,
Thanks again, guys. I knew you all would understand.
And that line about the buzzards is pretty close to what I said to everyone. She was scared and I get that, but my .44? Dang!
jb
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
Good for you!
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
If my wife or any body else sold off my guns before I was dead and I survived, there would be hell to pay. I would NEVER let them live it down.
Jason, I'm glad you got your Ruger back, maybe some of the others will come home soon.
Joe
Jason, I'm glad you got your Ruger back, maybe some of the others will come home soon.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
I love it, that's a great story!
My 'ol 94 has had a long bumpy road, but is with me still.
For sure an appreciation for something special.
My 'ol 94 has had a long bumpy road, but is with me still.
For sure an appreciation for something special.
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- 2ndovc
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Joe,
There were some pretty heated discussions on the subject. However, I had never made it really clear what were investments and what was personal. A huge mistake on my part. I had the Ruger made up before I met my wife and even though I took it everywhere, no one really knew what it was to me and what I had invested in it. The black and plastic stuff was easily replaced and even upgraded. I was really thankful that they hadn't gotten to the Winchesters!! The 1911's have been mostly replaced, though there were two A1s that amazing histories that I will never be able to duplicate. Maybe someday I'll run into those was well.
Now,
While I was trying to replace the Bowen Ruger and picked up these two. The Stainless New Model has a really short grip for my hands and kicks like a Russian Mule! The other is an Old Model made in 1967 that has some miles but is a good shooter. Neither of which do I have any attachment to, but they're cool. Haven't decided to do with them yet.
They make a nice picture, though.
This is what I'm thinking for the new holster; full flap cross draw, border stamped. Should protect it nicely.
jb
There were some pretty heated discussions on the subject. However, I had never made it really clear what were investments and what was personal. A huge mistake on my part. I had the Ruger made up before I met my wife and even though I took it everywhere, no one really knew what it was to me and what I had invested in it. The black and plastic stuff was easily replaced and even upgraded. I was really thankful that they hadn't gotten to the Winchesters!! The 1911's have been mostly replaced, though there were two A1s that amazing histories that I will never be able to duplicate. Maybe someday I'll run into those was well.
Now,
While I was trying to replace the Bowen Ruger and picked up these two. The Stainless New Model has a really short grip for my hands and kicks like a Russian Mule! The other is an Old Model made in 1967 that has some miles but is a good shooter. Neither of which do I have any attachment to, but they're cool. Haven't decided to do with them yet.
They make a nice picture, though.
This is what I'm thinking for the new holster; full flap cross draw, border stamped. Should protect it nicely.
jb
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If I survived to find my guns sold, I'm not sure I'd be living anywhere near whichever family member sold them. I'd hope my wife would wait until after the funeral at least!
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My wife was scared and panicked. Nothing more. Funeral arrangements had already been made, I was on the way out. The doctors had gotten the family together twice, telling them I wouldn't make it through the night. Only through the absolute stubbornness of my Viking heritage that my heart refused to stop. Everything else was shutting down. It's called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and most guys my age don't survive it ( Doc AJ will back me up here). If they do, most are severely disabled. We, along with most people I imagine, aren't prepared for a significant other to check out at 47! Most of my investments are in real estate and not easily liquidated. My guns were. Always have been. That's just how it is. She was getting money together for my funeral! But, I'm still here and I still get to wake up every morning next to a beautiful woman and that's more important to me that my possessions. I'm thrilled to have one of my favorites back for a fraction of what it would have cost to replace it, but it still could have been replaced. It's just stuff. I've made an ( almost) full recovery in the last two and an half years. There were a lot of days that I just didn't want to get up but the love and devotion and sheer strength of this woman made me get up and get moving.
But that's just me.
jb
But that's just me.
jb
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Glad you are still here to want tge 1911's. Really glad that a favorite came home again.
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Re: Unbelievable find today!!
You are a lucky man Jason. What's more, you realize and appreciate it. So glad to hear you are doing well.
I've had the conversation with my wife, but there's really no danger. My sons will take all my guns. I call them the poorest investment I ever made. Just gonna give em away.
Not true really. It's something we all have in common and it keeps us close.
I've had the conversation with my wife, but there's really no danger. My sons will take all my guns. I call them the poorest investment I ever made. Just gonna give em away.
Not true really. It's something we all have in common and it keeps us close.
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I, for one, appreciate your take on it. A good woman sells a good gun - you've still got her and that's worth rejoicing over. That's one reason we've got burial insurance, one less thing for either of us to have to deal with when the inevitable happens.2ndovc wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:52 pm My wife was scared and panicked. Nothing more. Funeral arrangements had already been made, I was on the way out. The doctors had gotten the family together twice, telling them I wouldn't make it through the night. Only through the absolute stubbornness of my Viking heritage that my heart refused to stop. Everything else was shutting down. It's called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and most guys my age don't survive it ( Doc AJ will back me up here). If they do, most are severely disabled. We, along with most people I imagine, aren't prepared for a significant other to check out at 47! Most of my investments are in real estate and not easily liquidated. My guns were. Always have been. That's just how it is. She was getting money together for my funeral! But, I'm still here and I still get to wake up every morning next to a beautiful woman and that's more important to me that my possessions. I'm thrilled to have one of my favorites back for a fraction of what it would have cost to replace it, but it still could have been replaced. It's just stuff. I've made an ( almost) full recovery in the last two and an half years. There were a lot of days that I just didn't want to get up but the love and devotion and sheer strength of this woman made me get up and get moving.
But that's just me.
jb
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Thank you.
It's all good.
jb
It's all good.
jb
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