Need the historians' help
I have a G toplever hammer gun, sn 61901. Nothing really unusual about it. It was shipped October 9, 1890, to E K Tryon of Philadelphia and the name "Crosby" appears in the order.
How likely is it that Crosby refers to W. R .Crosby? I know a little about him, but know others here know a lot more. Thanks |
My guess is very likely
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The thing is he would have been in his early 20's and most of the info I find on him begins 1897 or so. Looks like he was in to Bakers before Parkers too. 1891 would be early to find a reference to him in the Parker records, but who or what else would it be?
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I own Bing Crosby's Model 12. Does that help, Mills?
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Drew Hause mentioned a taxidermist named Crosby. Who knows. It might remain a mystery
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Thanks Drew
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According to D. H. Eaton, Trapshooting, The Patriotic Sport, William R. Crosby, "T. Bill", was from O'Fallon, Ill., and shot his first pigeon match in Shillo Valley, Ill. in 1879. "He was on of the All-American team that went abroad in 1901."
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Lots of information on Crosby about 1/2 way down here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...iW-cpc/preview He used a Smith as part of the 1901 Anglo-American competition, but did great work with a 32" barrel Parker starting in 1906 Illinois State Sportsmen's Association Tournament, at the Chicago Gun Club, from the May 25, 1907 "The American Field" courtesy of David Noreen http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../387545569.jpg 1912 http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../413501269.jpg |
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