Smith & Wesson does some truly short-sighted things once in awhile.
For example - they turned in all of their spare Schofield parts for reclamation - not that they ever had many 'spares'.
With the piece being CNC-machined, maybe it's not too big a deal for them to 'create' the needed part and not have to maintain a large inventory.
In a way - that makes sense.
In another - any replacement part or 'spare' costs more.
Give S&W's Performance Center a phone call - or call their Customer Service folks with your request.
Email -
www.smith-wesson.comPhone (used to be 1 - 800 - 331 - 0852) should be - 1-900 - 622 - 8000.
I do know that they have the Oak display case and the Schofield coin available for sale - but since I never had reason to ask about the brochures - I can't answer that question.
Mine has the Oak case, the associated papers, Coin, and even the later-produced cardboard box.
I even have a spare complete cylinder and grips.
Good Luck.
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