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Bill - I am learning a little at a time. It was a presentation gun - the grip cap shows H.W.S. (Henry Willis Smith -not positive of Smith spelling) from E.W. and J.N.M. (??????)
I am told HWS at least spent time in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, NY - gateway to the Catskills. To date that is all I have learned - any help would be appreciated. |
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Mark, thank you for the information. Unfortunately, these initials don't jive with my information. The gentleman I suspected may have ordered that gun is Robert Smith of Dayton, Ohio. I suspect that some of our members may own some of his guns and maybe recognize his name.
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Mark,
I have a pristine DH straight grip 12ga that was ordered in 1903 by E.W. Smith of Buffalo NY. See my avitar. The little I've been able to gather on E.W. is that he was a well known pigeon shooter at the Audubon Gun Club of Buffalo NY. Sullivan Co is a bit east of Buffalo but who knows, maybe H.W.S is a relative. |
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Could be - I will advise if I am able to learn more
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