Originally Posted By: keith
That's a nice gun, but I never would have guessed it would sell for that much. I've never seen one that was marked "New Aubrey". When did they begin marking them "New", and as the butt plate changed on the "New" model or was that style used earlier?

The flying turnips on the left side are some of the best I've seen.


I believe it was 1910, shortly after Aubrey departed the scene.

The butt plate is any one's best guess.


Pete