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Unread 09-20-2017, 05:24 PM   #1
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Anyone have any info on this company?

I have recently encountered a few Fox's and Parker's sent there.

All 32 inches.

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They were a winchester dealer in the early 1900s
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ve...any%22&f=false

http://americanhistory.si.edu/collec...SILNMAHTL_9141

Also a Colt dealer

https://gun-data.com/colt_companys_shipped1_arms.html

They were based in los angeles and member of los angeles chamber of commerce

It was owned by Walter W. Lydiksen

http://www.prolades.com/glama/la5co0...eTokyo1940.pdf

They were on the corner of Alameda and 1st street in 1950

http://japantownatlas.com/share/Litt..._11x17_set.pdf

or it may have just been warehouses
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I had a #2 Ithaca 10 gauge Magnum with a single trigger that went there in 1934. It had 32" barrels.
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Trina Brown was quite helpful with a recent research project, and scanned a catalog in the collection for us. It appears that the California Hardware is 2000 pages, but she might scan the pages listing Parker & Fox guns.

National Museum of American History Library
brownkm@si.edu
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Thank you.

I will reach out.

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Drew,Thanks for sharing the pictures of the historic guns,old advertisements and sporting artists. J.J.
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I had a #2 Ithaca 10 gauge Magnum with a single trigger that went there in 1934. It had 32" barrels.
Twatlow; and identical gun was sold today at the Vintage Cup with case.
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