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Unread 09-18-2021, 05:52 PM   #1
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Will's ads are Remington Arms Co. 1905 to 1910, before the gun was called the Model 11. Drew's are Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 1911-1916, and I'm kind of surprised they don't say Model 11 as they began calling JMB's gun the Model No. 11 in their 1911-12 catalog.
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April 14, 1917 "Breeder & Sportsman"

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Both from 1910



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A 1936 twofer - a Parker and a Remington Model 11

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I have narrowed my collecting focus to era with round knobs and stock cheeks!

This plays out in about the 1913-14 time period best I can tell from the catalogues and serial number charts.

Even though the first catalogues with the flattened pistol grip also show stock cheeks, I have not seen an A grade example with both and no checkering.

Sorry Craig I will break my promise! Lol

One of the best examples I have come across is an 1908 RAS No. 2 (B) Grade that I picked up years ago.

Enjoy, Will
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A 1936 twofer - a Parker and a Remington Model 11

Look close at that forearm. That is not as Model 11, it is a Sportsman.

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