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The cheekpiece is some indication that it is not a US import. It is not on the G&H list, does not have import markings, so it is probably a gun made for the European trade. The quality of the gun will be determined by examination by an experienced collector. Francotte dates of manufacture are listed on doublegunshop.com "other useful information".
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I think it is listed about 1900 or 1901. If you get out to the side by side shoots, gun dealer Steve Cobb is the guy to show it to. He is the most serious Francotte collector I know.
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Bill,
Much thanks. I actually do know Steve Cobb, though I rarely ever see him. He rents a cabin in the UP every fall that I also rent. I move in the day he moves out. I may have to give him a call. Harold |
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