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  • RancheroPaul
    Remote possibility of it having been made in the Colt Custom Shop, but probably started out originally as an "Ultimate" Bright Stainless finish gun. These were mirror finish, (Chrome looking), but the finish was all over the entire gun including the slide. To have a Blue slide indicates it has the slide from another gun. Jeweled parts are not generally done by Colt, either, but are an indication of after factory custom work
    . No references to such a gun in any of my literature, which is extensive on Colt. You could only be sure by getting a "Factory Letter" from Colt. It it was specially made, they would be able to tell you for sure. Sounds to me more like a gun someone carefully "customized" to their own liking.

    Colt did make one gun that had a blue slide on a matte stainless frame called a "Combat Elite" in the Series 80 guns. These are uncommon, also, but a Catalog item. No Catalog mention of such a Gold Cup....Anywhere I can find! Enjoy it, sounds like a nice gun!

    If You Can't Buy a Pair, Get a Spare!
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  • Rembrandt
    Has rubber wrap around grips with the Colt emblem on each side. Also has the beavertail grip safety. The dealer I got it from said the "CGC" on the serial number designated this as "Classic Gold Cup".....which is also inscribed on the slide. Haven't found any reference to that designation anywhere. The fact that the serial number is only two digits makes me wonder if it was a limited run "Colt Custom Shop" series. This is one of the prettiest factory 1911's I've seen in a long time. He was asking $1200...got it for $950.
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  • idsman75
    The one thing that struck me when I saw that gun was the jewelled barrel hood and trigger. That is rather unique for a Colt factory piece. VERY sweet gun :)
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  • punchie
    I recently had a problem identifying my Colt Ultimate Commander. After calling some of the 'speciality distributors' and they disavowed knowledge, I bite the bullet and called Colt. After 10 minutes of hold and another 10 of phone transfers a very nice lady said "Oh sure, listed the options that I saw on the gun and some I didn't see, confirmed that it was a Custom Shop gun, and told me the # in the run and manufacture date.

    When all else fails, call Colt.

    AN ARMED SOCIETY IS A POLITE SOCIETY
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  • JIM STARK
    Betcha it's a LEW HORTON.. Call Colt ,they'll tell you for sure...The BLUE BOOK has most of the LEW HORTON models lited by the markings / names on the slide.. Good Luck...
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  • Rembrandt
    Thanks for the replies, I'll contact Colt and get a History on this.....wish I could post a picture, this thing is a beautiful piece of workmanship.....
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  • Rembrandt
    Found it!....it is a Lew Horton special edition...."Classic Gold Cup" made in 1993, only 300 built, retailed for $1285. Thanks again for all the help!
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  • JIM STARK
    Hang on to that thing.. I sold one of those..New unfired for $2000 about a year and a half ago.... Beautiful piece..almost too pretty to shoot...
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