Johnn Peterson asked if I could post some pictures he sent me of Elmer Keith & a couple of Emer's guns, that Johnn took on his trip to Salmon Idaho, to visit with him back in the 70's, I believe was said in a prior post.
Johnn, perhaps you can take it from here,...... & thanks so much for sharing these fantastic photos with us. It was my pleasure to help....
Thanks for posting the pictures for me. I really appreciate it and posting on site is something I'll have to work on.

In 1975 a shooting buddy & I, both fans of Elmer Keith and the 44 Magnum cartridge, decided to take a jaunt to Salmon Idaho and visit 'The Man'. We spent the day with him and without a doubt that day was my most memorable firearms related day since I started shooting. The mans experiences, contributions and abilities are legendary.
One particular story, in one of his books Elmer mentioned that the firearms in his house are loaded. At the beginning of our visit he made us aware of the fact. During lunch hour that day, we stayed in the living room while Elmer went to the kitchen area for his mid day meal. His 4" S&W model 29 was sitting on an endtable and a quick glance at the business end of the cylinder confirmed his statement.
Late that afternoon before we left I had him pose beside my truck & camper for a picture. After purchasing a couple of autographed books, and a bag of #3 shot for 10ga. reloads, we left. That evening we camped in a gravel pit and after supper, I read most of Sixguns by Keith.
In 1979 we met him again at a banquet after a gun show in Kalispel Montana, where we purchased a couple more books.
The pictures of the handguns are mine.
The first, a 4" S&W model 29 with a set of factory ivory grips. The grips I lucked into a number of years ago at a local gun show. I've had a number of 29's in 4" & 8 3/8" but the reason I kept this particular one is because it shoots better than any of the others I've had.
The other is a Ruger 44 'Flat top' that in addition to shooting well has a custom and very crisp trigger. As close to the 'breaking glass' like trigger let off of a S&W as I've ever seen in a Ruger. I've had a number of Ruger 44's but like my 29, this is also a keeper. And the grips are factory Ruger stag horn.
Thanks again for the posting help ruffbird.

