Very nice collection. Especially the 1915 which is the rarest of the Savage pistols. Finding parts is always a problem. Not only are the models fairly rare, but there was so much hand fitting at Savage that a lot of parts won't fit without some work. I don't have any, but I'm curious about what parts you need. You might contact Mike Carney in the US. I don't have his phone, but he lives in West Moreland, New York. Also, Jim Shaffer, whose contact information I don't have here, but could probably find if you want to PM me. The most knowledgeable collector of Savage pistols is Bailey Brower, Jr., who recently published what must be the best book about them. While he's happy to talk about the guns, I don't think he sells anything. The best place for boxes, manuals and the like, as was written above, is Rediscovered Shooting Treasures. They sell reproductions, but they're very high quality. If you want originals, best look at Gunbroker or the US website for National Automatic Pistol Collectors Association. But they'll cost. I'm still trying to find a spare magazine for my 1915. It's just really nice to see information from a collector. Congratulations.