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Has anyone Heard of this Manufacturer?
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I came across this gun and have been unable to find out anything about it. Anyone ever hear of them before? Thanks.
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Nice looking gun. Have you tried a Google search of the maker?
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Ask about it over on gunshop.com
Lots of knowledgable folks over there. |
Proof marks? they could narrow down the location and even a time span.
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Yes I tried Google and came up empty. I have asked the owner for pics of the water table and barrel flats to see if proof or other marks there can shed some light. I will give it a try on the double gun forum. Thought I would give it a whirl here first. Thanks for the responses.
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unless you know some one with a library of Geoffrey Boothroyd's books, as suggested, the doublegunshop folks are the next best place.
looks like a nice piece |
looks like a nice well made piece to me...lots of nice engraving too.... charlie
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By the looks of it I wouldn't be surprised if it was an American Maker along the lines of George T. Abbey Post it over on doublegunshop, as Dean & O.H. said. Perhaps Bill McPhail would recognize it. JMHO
Best Regards, George |
Don't know the name right off-will look in my reference books tonight. Looks to be on
a Scott action. Pictures of the action and barrell would be very helpful as to origin. Nice medium grade gun in good condition Reguards Bill McPhail |
Eric:
Just from the photos you have, I'd say the odds are it's a British gun. Or at least the bits came to the US from UK, and were finished up here. I can find no maker by that name in Boothroyd's directory -- or any of the Nigel Brown books. Thus, I think the "maker" was American, but got his components from Britain. The basic cut of the frame looks very much like it was made at W. & C. Scott. Best, Kensal |
Thanks to all and in particular Bill and Kensal for taking the time to look into this. I hope you can turn something up Bill.
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Have looked in my reference books and no mention of this maker. It appears to me to be
a Birmingham gun made on a Scott action. Scott supplied alot to actions to the gun trade and this gun has the typical engraving and style of 1880's to 1900's mid grade Birmingham Shotguns. Much better condition than usually seen. There is nothing to suggest it was made or finished in the US. Reguards Bill McPhail |
Thanks Bill. Well that narrows it down somewhat. I am working on getting pictures of the proof stamps and anything else that might help narrow it down further. I appreciate your help.
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I was able to get a few more pics of the proof marks on the barrel flats from the owner. I am not sure if this adds any more information. Thanks for your continued help.
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ok - Birmingham proof marks -
"Not for Ball" indicated choke and was only used between 1875 and 1887 |
Any idea what the "13" signifies?
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is the other tube marked, is the "2B" in the one shot a 12B? |
I thought it might be the bore. I am not sure on ?2B at the edge of one picture. Unfortuantely I do not have the gun in hand. It is in California and I am in Maryland. I am researching as a favor to the owner, and for my own curiosity. Unfortunately I have not been able to get the all of the pictures needed. Still working on that.
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12 B (bore) over 13m(muzzle) is an early indication of the amount of choke present.
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I thought "B & S" was 'Ball and Shot' ?
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Agree with recent posts. Do not know of "B & S" Fully Birmingham proofs. At minimum
barrelled action made in England-most likely fully made in England. Bill McPhail |
The location and format of B&S mark suggests go me it is the mark of the barrel maker.
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Yeah I agree with Mark, the B&S is probably the maker of the tubes. I've got a 6 gauge double that's marked W&S for Wooley & Sargent.
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Could possibly be BRIDGEN & SHARP, Birmingham 19 1/2 Whittall St. B'ham 1879-1883 (from Boothroyd's Directory)
Best Regards, George |
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I thought BS was something else.
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destrey how about some info on that 6 ga double....always wondered if they ever made a 6 ga britch loader...some body on here said they owned a shot a 6 ga with brass shells...ive seen a 6 ga percussion gun a double.... charlie
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BS MS (more of same) PHD (piled higher and deeper) |
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