Any interest in an Alex Sturm centennial?

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Rocdoc

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Trying to get the folks who pay attention to new suggestions to see this. Sturm, Ruger did a WBR MKIV centennial commerative recently. Seems like a Alex Sturm MKIV standard centennial commerative of his birth 1923 would be most appropriate, he lived long enough to see the first standards ship. Would be a great companion for the WBR centennial MkIV. Think Ruger might be open to it if enough interest, Sturm is first in corporate name after all.
 
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IMHO an appropriate start would be to return the "S" to the trademark "eagle" that is used everywhere in the product line . . . most importantly in the grip medallions. The "hard R" thingie is a blatant insult to Alexander Sturm who designed the trademark originally.

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Doesn't have to catalog, maybe Lipseys or Talo etc.. might consider? Roll mark and a laser signitire
 

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Ale-8(1) said:
IMHO an appropriate start would be to return the "S" to the trademark "eagle" that is used everywhere in the product line . . . most importantly in the grip medallions. The "hard R" thingie is a blatant insult to Alexander Sturm who designed the trademark originally.

Again, JMHO

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I agree completely.
 

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farley said:
Ale-8(1) said:
IMHO an appropriate start would be to return the "S" to the trademark "eagle" that is used everywhere in the product line . . . most importantly in the grip medallions. The "hard R" thingie is a blatant insult to Alexander Sturm who designed the trademark originally.

Again, JMHO

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I agree completely.
Yes , without Mr. Sturm there would be no "RUGER " :wink:
 
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I'd go along with that as long as they used the actual original design of the red bird on the silver background, not the current "almost red" design.

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