|  Private Collection
 This pistol was produced in 1943 
					and stored in the "white" at the sewing machine vault in 
					Elizabeth, NJ.  In 1968, it was removed from the vault and 
					blued at the Singer tool room and presented to Wilbur S. 
					Peets, Vice President of Manufacturing upon his retirement.  
					The wooden case built at the Singer Furniture factory in 
					Tocca, GA along with a Singer oiler and ammunition was also 
					included.   This pistol was offered for sale in 1992 by 
					a seller who was soliciting bids.  The gun eventually ended 
					up with a gun dealer from Georgia who offered it for sale 
					for $75,000.  It's current whereabouts are unknown.  The 
					picture came from a color flyer that the original seller 
					sent to collectors. Accompanying this set is a letter on Singer 
					letterhead from the son of the person to whom this pistol 
					was presented: "The pistol you received from me was 
					presented to my father, Wilbur S. Peets, in 1968 upon his 
					retirement.  Mr. Peets was a Vice President of Manufacturing 
					in the Singer Corporation when these pistols were made. The Singer pistol you have was the first 
					tool=made sample to be manufactured.   Originally, the 
					pistol had no finish but before presenting it to Mr. Peets, 
					the pistol was polished and blued in our own toolroom.  To 
					the best of my knowledge, this was the only pistol to leave 
					the factory with that finish. The wooden display case you received with 
					the pistol was specially made in the Singer Furniture 
					Factory in Toccoa, Georgia. Very truly yours, Robert S. PeetsDirector
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