My grandfather, Leslie V. Tracy, was the gun buyer for Marshall Field & Company on State Street in Chicago in the 1950s. He was presented with this set of Ruger cufflinks made by Hickok for his sales of Ruger products. My understanding is that there were a very limited number of these cufflinks made. My grandfather passed away in the late 1960s and my dad had these cufflinks until he passed away in 2004. Now I have had them as their family custodian for the past nineteen years, I've never worn them. I don't have any shirts that even use cufflinks and I really have no where to wear them if I did. This is a tough decision to sell them. My dad was very proud of them because his father earned them from Ruger. But realistically, what am I going to do with them. My fear is that one day I will pass away and they'll be thrown out. So I have decided that, since I can use the cash and I am not a Ruger collector (I sure have a lot of Rugers and love them, but....), I will see if there is any interest in a collector here wanting them. I'm going to ask $500 for the pair. They are in perfect condition. I'll ship them via USPS Priority Mail insured for their full value with tracking in the continental US. You can check my feedback on eBay and Gunbroker (658 100% positive and Gunbroker 100% A+) under my user name of mmm6mm6. Payment by USPS Money Order please. -Steve Tracy
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