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Unread 01-12-2014, 06:46 PM   #12
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Wasn't JP Claybough & Sons an importer from San Fransisco?

he went home to set up a manufacturing operation in Birmingham's gun quarter

according to the new edition of the books website

"John P. Clabrough was born in England where he learned the gunmaking trade. He traveled to U.S.A. as a young man, worked in a few gunshops there. Finally opened his own gunshop in San Francisco. He moved back to England in 1873 to manufacture shotguns for the american market. His business was a great success. At this time his guns would be hammer guns. He later manufactured hammerless guns. He sold the business to D. V. Johnstone in 1892. Johnstone continued making Clabrough guns and also his own brand. "
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