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From: Frontier Gallery LLC <fgllcdenver@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 2:33 PM
Subject: Displays
To: <bwrcww@gmail.com>, jerry watson <jerrywatson500hsca@gmail.com>
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For your information
High Standard of Montana has forwarded copies of their rights to the High Standard trademarks.
Hello to all of the High Standard Collectors and shooters.
Recommended Gun Shows
Thank you Ken R.
For those members interested in the annual HSCA meeting at the Colorado Gun show.
Thank you Ken R. for forwarding this.
Steve Schrott is leading a research project.
Several members report having Model H-D pistols with safeties in their collections. These are quite rare. This project is to get some estimate as to the number out there. We realize that the results of this project will be, at best, "imperfect".
The search is for pre-war Model H-Ds with a safety located at the back of the left side of the frame.
These guns will, for the most part, be in very good condition as they were top of the line target pistols before WW II. They will probably be Type II takedowns. The grips will probably be the top-of-the-line target or "Roper" configuration but could be the cheaper black plastic instead. The rear sights are not adjustable. Magazines will have two toned lips. Slide and frame numbers should match. Model H-D is roll marked on the left side of the slide.
WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR USA MODEL H-Ds OR H-D MILITARIES.
If you have one, please send a description and if possible, photos of both sides of the pistol or send some contact info to either Steve (SSHistand54@gmail.com) or Jon Miller (nightdoc@aol.com)
This is not an offer to sell or buy your pistol. This is an effort to find out how common they are. Your privacy will be respected
I have just received a call from Bob Snider of HighStandardofMontana.
Bob and Russ Gray have continued pistol and parts production and repairs.
I have been publishing incorrect contact information in the Classified Ads section of the newsletter. They can also make some special order pistols upon request. See newsletter.
Correct contact information:
Bob Snider
HighStandardofMt.@gmail.com
phone number 406-590-0351
My bad and my apologies to all.
Jon Miller
pro tem newsletter editor
Will the owner of High Standard Trophy 1972 Commemorative
serial number T0000115 please contact me.
jon Miller
2024 dues were supposed to be paid before 31 December 2023.
If you have not paid them, please do so to continue receiving the newsletter and supporting the club.
Thank you,
jon
Please contact me if you possess High Standard Model G-380 sn 6192.
Nightdoc@aol.com
Somebody has started a rumor that there is a rift between the guys at High Standard Montana.
I was informed of this by Bob Snider.
He and Russ want to make it clear to everyone that that
THERE IS NO RIFT IN THE COMPANY!!!!
jon
High Standard Firearms History, 1932-1984 Connecticut, A Collectors Guide contains 344 pages of the best information available to date including production numbers right from the Factory Records.
This book is unique in its preservation of the company's history based on archival data and first-person interviews with the company’s designers and engineers by John Currie in his three-decade quest for information. There are scores of photos of the people, their prototypes and rare and commercial firearms.
Copious graphs and illustrations give dates of manufacture and numbers of firearms produced with charts listing every Model Number/ Number Produced/ Years Produced and Serial Number Range. Truly a "Collectors Guide" for High Standard derringers, pistols, revolvers, shotguns and rifles.
Winter 2023 newsletters were mailed out 2 weeks ago.
If you are a paid up HSCA member and have not received yours please contact me.
If you are not a paid up and active member send your application and $40 check to HSCA.
Mailing address is to the right of this post.
jon
John Currie's High Standard book
is scheduled for release
at the Tulsa show.
Table location is not yet assigned.
Following Tulsa, it will be listed on Amazon.
No pre-release copies are available.
Updates will be posted on this Blog.
John Currie's book
HIGH STANDARD FIREARMS HISTORY
1932-1984 CONNECTICUT
This well written 340 page book delivers
exactly what its title promises. It traces the 52 year history of the High
Standard Company and its firearms. It begins with a pre-history of the people
and the products of the Fiala and Hartford Arms companies and continues through
the final chapter of the company which was officially dissolved in December
1984.
This book is unique in its preservation of
information based on first person interviews with the company’s designers and
engineers by John Currie in his three decade quest for
information. There are scores of photos of the people, their
prototypes and rare and commercial firearms. Graphs and illustrations give
dates of manufacture and numbers of firearms produced with charts
listing every Model Number/ Number Produced/ Years Produced and Serial
Number Range. Truly a "Collectors
Guide" for High Standard derringers, pistols, revolvers, shotguns and
rifles.
This unique book is not intended to give you the value of a particular gun. Other books do that. This well illustrated and well documented book tells the story of a company and its people through the design and production of their firearms. It has a place in the library of any High Standard or other firearms collector.
There will be copies available for review at the Tulsa show in November.
The Authors including John Currie will be there to discuss the process.
Hope to see you there.
Table number will be on this blog once Wannamaker assigns them or contact Steve Schrott at SSHiStand54@gmail.com the day of the show.
My gratitude to:
Gary Hooper for two articles in the Summer 2023 issue of HSCA Newsletter.
Bob Contraros contributed the photos of Fred Steven's underwater pistol and articles regarding it.
Thank you Bob.
Ken Rabeneck for articles about Fred Stevens and Harry Sefried and photos from the 2023 annual meeting.
Steve Schrott for meeting photos, organizing the 2023 annual meeting and notes from the annual business meeting.
Dave Lehman for business meeting minutes and keeping the club going.
Dave is our treasurer and he keeps track of membership dues.
Also, Molly who works at Printworx and is the publisher of the newsletter.
My thanks to all.
jwm
HSCA Summer newsletter
The 2023 Summer issue of the HSCA newsletter was mailed this week. I have already received mine in the mail! The publisher did a miraculous job. I hope you enjoy her work.
If you want a bigger or better newsletter, make it happen. I have received complaints that it does not arrive in a timely manner. My three reasons:
1) If I do not have enough material to print and justify cost of postage I don't! So, if you want more in your newsletter submit articles on a High Standard topic to: Nightdoc@aol.com. I am the acting editor. I do not do research. I print articles that are submitted.
1a) Consider doing a better job than I do by publishing one of the quarterly issues. I am willing to help you.
2) USPS does its best too, but when you have not updated your contact information they cannot make delivery.
3) If you have not paid your 2023 annual dues you should not be receiving the newsletter anyway!
Please remember that there is a NORTHWEST REGION High Standard club meeting and show the last weekend in August. It is in Oregon. Contact Jerry Watson for specifics. WATSONLJ500@MSN.COM.
If you missed the annual HSCA meeting at the OGCA shame on you. There were great HSCA displays as shown in the newsletter. LOTS of High Standards on sale tables. One experienced member reportedly bought 8 firearms! Even John Stimson made an appearance on Saturday. He and Steve Schrott are, in my opinion, the best resources of information on High Standards.
If you are a paid-up member and have not received a Spring or Summer 2023 newsletter, contact Nightdoc@aol.com. I do my best to contact members if a mailing is returned to me. (See item 2) above.
"THE BOOK" HIGH STANDARD 1932-1984 CONNECTICUT is with the editor and almost ready for publication. Steve Schrott is confident that he will have 50 copies to sell at the Tulsa show in November. Four of the authors will also be there to answer your questions.
Members should feel free to share your High Standard experiences on this Blog.
Nightdoc