The Last Rohrbaugh:
I’d like to share with all of our Rohrbaugh R9 enthusiasts something very special to me. Months before we sold our family business to Remington, I made my brother Karl and I two last guns for ourselves. They were actually the last R9 pistols ever assembled at the factory. One I made for Karl was sort of an Elite model with extra oddball parts on it as he always had an R9 that was just thrown together from spare parts. It was so Karl! He recently sold it to a neighbor of his. The one shown here is actually the last sequential numbered Rohrbaugh R9 9mm Pistol ever made. It is made it from a prototype frame which was done in hard chrome by a vendor who was sending us different finishes to examine for possible use in a collector gun series. Although there was everything from high gloss gold, blue, green black and grey to satin finish to satin sanded finishes, this natural 7075-T6 aluminum frame in hard chrome was my favorite and I indulged myself in putting the last serial number of production on it rather than a custom number. I did that for myself so I can be reminded of it. It means the world to me to actually have something like this, which I affectionately call: “The Last Rohrbaugh”. It will be a safe queen until my passing, when it will go to my son, Jon-Eric Rohrbaugh, who now resides near Lake Tahoe in California as an artist welder. Knowing how you all have been enjoying me posting interesting facts and history about our little firearm, I thought it nice to post this for you all to enjoy and for the history of it. Interestingly enough, the serial has something unusual about it. . . . . . If you take the two middle digits and add them together and then read the serial number. . . . It would read: R666 . . . . . . . The Devil. The numbers simply happen to fall that way. . . . Interesting to contemplate the meaning? . . . . . But, interesting none the less. Just for the record: Our Rohrbaugh Family Crest, nearest we can trace, goes back to around the year 1068 A.D. ~ Yes, the family line goes back quite a ways.
I have added a few photographs I just took of the R9. Here is the link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/133408092@N03/Just to reiterate ~ This is the last R9 pistol I ever built.
I hope you all enjoyed this little story about “The Last Rohrbaugh”.
Respectful Regards to All of You,
Eric C. Rohrbaugh