i no longer own the Singer, i sold it many years ago to a well known collector from AZ, he has some of my collection, when i cleared out the stable so to speak, he ended up with the Singer, the SA, a few of my trench guns, 3 A4,s all my rare bayonets and military switchblades...and my US property marked M70 Winchester.
i doubt that he still has the pistol, i heard that it was sold at the RIA auction a while back, if it makes you feel better it really wasnt in that good of shape, pitted and worn.
the Mexican 1911 didnt belong to me, but the lady who used to live next doors Uncle was the Chief of Police for a town in Mexico, i took him to our club to shoot, and he had the Mexico Colt..im sure he still has it, havnt seen him or the Colt in 10 years..he owes me a bit of money so i doubt he will be looking to hang out anytime soon.
i did post a picture of that Singer years ago on the old CSP...i belive you saw it and commented on it and documented the info..original slide and frame but that was about it i belive. i sold the Singer for around 6 grand it went with the package of weapons. i doubt that it would have ever been worth 150K on its best day with a desprate buyer.
in no way was my responce a jab at you my friend,.just to put a prespective on the fact that were talking about an 1903A3...and not a ultra rare collectors piece, i have sold many rare weapons, and bikes rather then shoot them...so i agree, some things are best left to be admired and not shot or raced...lol. new in the box 1918 Colt, unfired Winchester 73, among others..