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Cabot Guns has launched the Sherlock Holmes 1911, a tribute to the famed detective.
Expertly hand-engraved by FEGA Master Engraver Lee Griffiths, the gun features iconic characters like Professor Moriarty and the Baskerville Hound. Each engraving brings these figures to vivid life.
This unique pistol also includes the first of several riddles for owners to solve, adding an interactive dimension to the collectible.
The Sherlock Holmes 1911 comes with a bespoke trunk from Les Ateliers Victor of Paris, echoing Holmes’s iconic dressing gown and the 221B Baker Street ambiance.
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Buyers of this limited edition will enjoy an exclusive two-day Sherlock Holmes scavenger hunt in Paris. This adventure is filled with cryptic riddles and takes participants through hidden spots across the city.
The experience includes luxurious stays, a private Seine River cruise, and Parisian tea time.
The Sherlock Holmes 1911 is not just a firearm but an engaging adventure and collectible. It is now available for discerning collectors and Sherlock Holmes fans.
Cabot Guns says only one Sherlock Holmes 1911 is available for purchase. It comes with two pricing options: $199,000 for the pistol and trunk, and $229,000 if you opt to include the immersive Paris scavenger hunt experience.
Interested buyers must put down a nonrefundable $20,000 deposit to reserve the firearm, with the full balance due within 30 days via wire transfer or ACH.
Cabot adds that if you encounter an error during checkout, it likely means the pistol has already been sold and the website has not been updated. For a detailed look at what the experience entails, including terms and conditions, visit the website.
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“It comes with two pricing options: $199,000 for the pistol and trunk, and $229,000 if you opt to include the immersive Paris scavenger hunt experience.
“Interested buyers must put down a nonrefundable $20,000 deposit to reserve the firearm, with the full balance due within 30 days via wire transfer or ACH.”
Tough call but I think I will get the second option because of how strong the economy been for the last three years.
Prices seem really reasonable. Let me know if this comes WITH or WITHOUT a reach around?