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New user with a Lefever E
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Howdy folks from Kentucky. First post. I grew up dreaming about fine doubles but just recently got the " bug" again. Picked up an Ithaca field grade 12 ga a year or so ago to get me started. Walked in to my local gun/pawn last week and there stands the first Lefever I had ever seen in the flesh. Love at first sight. Thanks for having me and providing this treasure trove.
This one is # 59283, 30 " bbls with what seems to be x full and xx full choking. |
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Nice 3 Iron "Oxford" barrels
I believe both barrels are lightly stamped with the SB&Co T of Sanderson Bros. & Co; T possibly Tacony Iron Works (1881-1910) of Philadelphia. Or maybe 'F'. We haven't found an 'F' steel works. This is a fluid steel Lefever H with SB&Co G; G possibly D.G. Gautier & Co. listed as an agent for both Sanderson Brothers & Co. We think SB&Co acted as an import agent for the Belgian rough forged tubes https://photos.smugmug.com/Barrel-Ev...%20SBCoG-M.jpg Scroll down about 1/2 way here for more information https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...I/edit?tab=t.0 |
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As far as the last mark in the stamping, I was seeing either an I or L. Any results using those letters? Thanks again for your assistance and providing many hours of reading. |
The mark is lightly struck, or was partially removed as part of the barrel final fit and finish Kevin.
Another possibility is 'P' - maybe Sanderson‘s Pittsburgh Works? Our only hope would be to find original Hunter Arms, Fox, Ithaca, N.R. Davis or Lefever purchase orders for rough forged tubes from Crucible or Sanderson Bros. - all have barrels with the SB&Co stamp. We have no idea why the T, G, F & P were added. We can say with confidence that Sanderson/Crucible did NOT make the pattern welded or fluid steel tubes. BTW Lefever damascus patterns are discussed (along with those of Colt) here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...g/edit?tab=t.0 |
I've been fooling with Lefevers since I was 14 years old, now I'm 80. In 66 years, this is about the nicest find I can ever imagine. What a great gun.
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Beautiful example!
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