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Unread 03-22-2013, 03:54 PM   #6
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On the water table of this 1920's VHE is the stamp "HT" over an "A". Who/what does it stand for?

As I recall, I could not fig out what the letters H T A stood for. That mark appears rather consistently on fluid steel barreled guns from Trojan thru AH from circa 1920 thru 1941. It is mentioned in TPS somewhere. I'm trying to write a piece for Parker Pages about the mark. If someone has a good idea on what HTA means, please speak up. Charlie Price
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