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Yes... I will work on that. Gave the gun to Dad last week to take to some 'gun guy' he got in touch with in another state. I should have taken photos beforehand, but I just didn't think about it. 3 triggers, damascus steel barrels- you can see the scrolling metal layers within a ghostly ribbon pattern, engraved side plates... it's unique.
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Thank you. Yes, I had seen this patent and diagram. It's truly fascinating.
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36 New Street, East Boston, was the location of the factory of George H. Fox's American Arms Co. Their offices were at 103 Milk St. in Boston.
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Hum, so do the time lines overlap and are there any George H. Fox's American Arms Company records or orders?
Kind Regards,
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Kadie , are you located in or around Lodge, S.C.
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