Lefever Try Gun
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Anyone ever seen one of these?
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Yes. There were some curtis Parker Try-guns too.
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I know of one Parker Curtiss try-gun.
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thanks for the pictures. Do I just say "Dial me Up or Down"? |
Jack Fanning with an A.P. Curtis try gun
Recreation, December 1914, "Your Shotgun Affinity" https://books.google.com/books?id=DY...=RA1-PA323&lpg https://books.google.com/books?id=DY...=RA1-PA347&lpg A.P. Curtis invented the L.C. Smith ‘Curtis fore end fastener’ and worked for the HAC from 1899 – 1917; as plant superintendent during the last seven years of his employment. After WWI, he worked at Winchester, Ithaca, Iver Johnson, and Marlin. He returned to Fulton in 1940 and was the general manager of HAC until his death in 1941. He was a prolific writer. Forty one of his articles were published from 1909 to 1940. He also authored America’s Double Hammerless Shotguns. |
I believe there is also an Ithaca Gun Co. version out there somewhere. The Lefever version has been floating around for sale at about 5 times its value for some time.
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Bob, do you recall the asking price for the Lefever try-gun?
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I have owned my Parker Curtis try gun for about 40 years and enjoy it "too much". A Lefever Curtis gun was shown to me at the Southern some years ago, and kind of offered to me at a higher than reasonable price. I would still be interested at a more reasonable price.
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William Larkin Moore has a Ithaca SBT Try Gun in their store. Not sure if it is for sale?
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