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10-25-2018, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
I've seen that pattern called both "stars & stripes" and "American Flag Bunting" or just "American Flag".
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agreed -
if you search for "flag pattern damascus barrels" you find several examples
i am in awe of the skill it must have taken to make that design show up so evenly
what a great find
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10-25-2018, 10:29 AM
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That pattern is called ETOILE 3.B.P. on the Remington Arms Co.'s Damascus salesman's sample and appeared quite regularly on C-/CE-Grade Remington Hammerless Doubles.
That pattern was used on B-Grade Baltimore Arms Co. guns. Lefever Arms Co. bought a load of pairs of rough tubes at the receiver's sale of Baltimore Arms Co. in late 1904.
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