Three Early Boxes Of 32 Smith & Wesson Short By Winchester – ITEM 1942

Item Number 1942 Category

The two red label boxes are still sealed. These boxes have the 2-20 date on the label. These boxes also have the silver “W” on the end labels. The graphics are clear and undamaged. These boxes are sound with no damage. They will make nice display boxes with Smith & Wesson pistols of the 1920’s era! These boxes are $125.00 Each. The green label box has 40 original shells in the box. This box has the 7-20 date on the label. There is 10 Union Metallic Cartridge Co. shells to fill out the space to support the box. The graphics are strong and bright. The end label has the red “W” . The box is in fine condition with no issues. This would make a great display box for Smith & Wesson pistols! This box is $95.00 THE TWO RED BOXES ARE SOLD. THE WINCHESTER GREEN LABEL IS AVAILABLE FOR $95.00
W.S. Consn. (3) F. No. 595 -22

$95.00

Contact Seller

You can reach Harry or Marcia by phone at 928-468-0306 or by fax at 928-468-0307. You may also send an email to hlvfineguns@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

 

In Regards to Phone Calls

For those folks that do not know me yet, I’m very hard of hearing on the phone. Therefore when you would call me, I will pick up the phone and tell you that I will call you right back. I have caller ID just so that you know, the reason for that is I cannot use a regular phone. I have to switch over to what is called a voice carry over phone. When I call you back you will hear my voice in our conversation, an operator will type your conversation to me on my phone view screen. With me reading what you are saying to me saves me a lot of confusion for me mishearing words.

 

I do want to talk to you and answer your questions without mistakes or miscommunications. This system works pretty good, so please be willing to be patient with my hearing loss.

 

My wife Marcia has fine hearing on the phone and is quite knowledgeable about firearms and is very able to help you over the phone.

 

Thanks, Harry