That is a very nice SAA, it's a great find and could be a historic one too.
There are many sources available for it's history, John Kopec is one contact.
Colt Letters cost $100, I have one and another on the way.
They do not include any history, only how it left the factory and where it was sent.
Here are examples of my three generations on SAA. Top one is a 1920 that was sent to the Browning Brothers Shop in Ogden UT, middle is a 1963 and bottom is a 2008 (this one is out getting ivory grips, engraving and nickelplating) .
There is just something special about Colt SAA, maybe because of my cowboy days as a kid in the 50's .[Linked Image]

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