Dear John,
Never tried a Singer Colt 1911 but my wife inherited a 1934(-ish) National Match.
Never tried holding up a liquor store, either. Doubt they're impressed by brands...
Tashi delek,
R.
Roger,
All the stores in France are Liquor stores, you are showing the corruption with American culture. ;-)
Was part of a bizarre story, my friend rarely keeps anything of value long, witness the 60 or so cars come and gone, many more cameras, but we were chatting with his neighbor, retired WWII Col. and he offered up a Colt for $25, so I loaned my friend the cash thinking he had recalled that I was looking, but he kept it, foolishly had it reworked a bit and sold it. Later I found they were one of the rarest of the WWII -- you may know there were some companies like Rock Ola, IBM, Smith Corona, and yes Singer, working under contract. So we, unknowingly, took out a $10K piece and put a few boxes of hard ball through it.
As in cameras, most shoot better than I.
Have you seen the Leitz finder? I was very surprised at how small and clear it was, another "something else" in the box, but perhaps I can finally easily use some of my 135mm lenses.
Of course, I have to use Kentucky Windage yet with the M8, but am finding that more common than not with RF's. May have to look harder at the M3's and burn some XP2.
I also think it really depends on where you are, probably nothing I can do will allow me to pass for a local, which is why I so valued the company, savoir faire, and photographic skills of my friend Florencio in Mexico. My time in Prague has also taught me there are things that attract thieves faster than others. A digital camera or cell phone is a quick few dollars there, the guys at Skoda tell me when a Leica comes in and they know it is stolen, they make an attempt to find the owner. A dymo sticker inside of a light meter and a calculator got them back to me. Pencils on my desk were printed-- Stolen From-- but it made the students steal more of them. ;-)
I would be happy to hear some suggestions on discreet ways of helping get stuff back, am not too good at keeping my serial numbers down, though Leica has me registered to the M8.
Seems the theft of things at night on the trains is quite common.
I did sell an M2 with someone's SS on the base plate, that cost me, probably more than the base plate was worth.
John