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1886-7 Chamberlin Cartridge Co.
A friend sent me a photocopy of an 1886-7 Chamberlin Cartridge Co. catalogue. I don't know if this is new information or not, but I thought the special loading of cartridges for Parker Guns might be of interest.
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Not bad, 300 shells for under $10. Made for Parker guns.
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Yeah, but most folks in 1886-7 didn't make that $10 in two weeks.
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Dave: Thanks very much for posting very interesting. I am always amazed by the number of different loadings when factory loaded shells became available. Does anyone know how these factories were set up? I would guess there was very little automation, low paid workings basically hand loading shells at a bench with some very basic tools.
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Chamberlain Cartridges are quite rare. Chamberlain had other companies load for them I think. These are full boxes loaded by Atlantic which was fully automated.
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thanks for posting this very interesting....charlie
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4 1/4 D 1 1/4 Oz. 10 G think I will load a few for my 1886 Parker, bet it gets my attention
Thanks for posting William! |
More mechanized than you think.
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Thanks Dave. Great reading.
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