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I find this very interesting, a friend of mine was at a gun show the other day and came across a Parker ordered by Von Leugerke and Detroid, could this be a well known maker of some sort? T.
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I have heard of a retailer named Von Lergke and Detmold.

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Griffin & Howe/Bob Beach has the Von Lengerke & Detmold stock books 1901-1929
http://www.griffinhowe.com/Research-sample.cfm
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Bob Beach also has some records of purchase thru Von Lengerke & Antoine too.

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They were the predecessor to Abercrombie & Fitch, before it became an adolescent trendy clothing store.
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Thanks to all, could be worth digging a little deeper. T.
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Von Lengerke & Detmold was in New York City, 318 Broadway in 1904, and by 1929 was acquired by the new operators of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. after Ezra H. Fitch retired. Von Lengerke & Antoine was the Chicago branch and continued to operate under that name until 1959.
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I think Researcher got the name & the facts right.

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I think Researcher got the name & the facts right.
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