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Hi guys,

I came across a revolver presentation case company that manufactures them for an excellent price that would probably cost you more to make it yourself. They have four of the most common percussion revolver types but will make a case to your order. I currently ordered a case for my Uberti 1860 which I plan on giving to my brother. In addition, the company website has other cases of interest. Click on the link below.

https://www.hampelswoodlandproducts.com/products/old-army-navy-revolver-case
 
I currently have four of Gerrod's cases in both oak and cherry. The cherry wood mellows to a very nice color after a year or so.

Regards,

Jim
 
Thanks for posting that. Giving them a try for a couple of cases. Just picked up a pair of Rogers & Spencer repros and want to keep them in something a bit nicer.
 
Thanks for posting that. Giving them a try for a couple of cases. Just picked up a pair of Rogers & Spencer repros and want to keep them in something a bit nicer.

would be interested in seeing pics of your pair...

I merely have a lone Euroarms Rogers & Spencer myself
 
would be interested in seeing pics of your pair...

I merely have a lone Euroarms Rogers & Spencer myself
Here are a pair of photos, gratuitous Ruger included. The purchase came with one homemade box.
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It looks like a hogue. When I purchased it, along with the other two, that was the grips they had on it. Shame actually as I prefer the factory.
 
Some old wood storage boxes, silverware, etc. can be relined with dividers and felt to store your treasure.
 
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