Most of G&H rifles were built on either '03 Springfield receivers, or Mauser '98 receivers. The early guns have been seen with lesser known receivers. I have had a few on Springfield receivers, and a .256 Newton on an early Model 54 Winchester receiver.
The Griffin & Howe stock is very distinguishable, and almost always with either an ebony, or horn cap. I've never seen one I didn't like.
Will Graham was the president of the famous Madison Ave. advertising agency William Estey (Phillip Morris, Campbells Soup, and many other household names). For at least 12 years, always on Christmas Eve, Will would go to A&F and commission a rifle. Every one was on a Springfield action. One at a time, he took each rifle to Africa, never firing more than one shot. Other than a few rounds sighting them in, and the one kill each, he never shot any of them again. He married for the first time, the year he died, and my dad was with him when he passed. He asked my dad to go and pick out a rifle, to remember him. After Will died, my dad told Will's wife he didn't need a gun to remember him, and that the guns should stay together. She still had 12 rifles when she passed in 1992.
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