your digging deep..mike
A pic stolen from Flatgate's album here a few years ago. I "think" he told me these were his holsters and his display but don't remember for sure.your digging deep..mike
you wrong handers are not taking over the world...A pic stolen from Flatgate's album here a few years ago. I "think" he told me these were his holsters and his display but don't remember for sure.
Weird how they're all WRONG handed and not a double action in the bunch! LOL
Always had some interesting talks .Just stumbled onto this one on the Tulsa show site:
Left side of bottom row is Carl's triple-consecutive set of rare convertible Bearcats
I have one of his convertible Bearcats .Just stumbled onto this one on the Tulsa show site:
Left side of bottom row is Carl's triple-consecutive set of rare convertible Bearcats
I know exactly what you mean by "decipher". It was her own little world inside her head. I did communicate with the FFL she used and even helped him try to sell the consecutive triplet of convertible Bearcats, but I failed to find a buyer to keep them together. I do know the RSSE was gone before I got wind of it, sold to a local guy for $6K. The dealer was local to Jackson. I got frustrated with him because he would not venture into the garage where Carl's safe and all his parts, books, and memorabilia were. But I also commiserate with him because with the snow piled so high outside, the only way into the garage was through the house and down some inside stairs, and the cat horde had been using the bottom of the stairway as their indoor plumbing for years with no cleanup and he said he got nauseated trying to go down there. Sounded like a real HAZMAT biohazard site. I was interested in Carl's display of bolt-on flatgate "upgrade" parts and accessories, and a few other pieces of memorabilia. I did get a few guns like the custom 7.5" flatgate that he built using a non-INC RSS9 barrel that I traded to him for that purpose. And the #100 S4440 which is consecutive to the #101 and #102 pair that I already had.Seems most of Flatgate's hardware went down the road via some unnamed FFL, based upon what I could decipher from his widow, some years ago..........Sad............