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Have a handfull of Kirdwoods. Most hammer guns, one with Linder markings. Granite
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Have a handfull of Kirdwoods. Most hammer guns, one with Linder markings. Granite I don't believe that I have ever seen a Lindner marked Kirkwood, would you care to expand on the subject, I'm sure many would be interested.
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what does one of these usually sell for when available?
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what does one of these usually sell for when available? Hard question to answer they made every sort of gun you can imagine, what kind are you asking about? Kirkwood guns range from imported shotguns with the Kirkwood name on them to a 4.5 lb 20-gauge hand made double. Any Kirkwood or for that matter any custom made gun has to be evaluated independent of others.
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The proof mark appears to be the preliminary proof mark given to the tubes prior to assembly into a bbl set. This would go along with your thoughts as the finished gun would not have been in England for final proofing. Incidentally, I have a J P Clabrough, & while certainly not a Purdey, Boss etc I would not call it a ""cheaper "put your name on it" (ie Clarbrough sp?)guns from England"". It is a quite well made gun indeed & from an 1895/96 Clabrough, Glocher & Co catalog varied in price from the basic non-ejector field grade @ $50.00 up to their best ejector @ $250.00. This cheapest grade is priced, from the same catalog $2.00 under a PH Parker & $5.00 above a quality 1 L C Smith. The cheaper "put your name on it" guns are about half or less of this price.
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I was wondering what the hollenbeck or the three barrel gun sells for when found!
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Gentlemen,
I need a recommendation for someone to install a leather covered pad.
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Whitt, the going price all depends on gauge, grade, gauge, condition, gauge, originality, gauge, barrel material (Crescent, Krupp or Damascus), and gauge.
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Whitt:
"The Hollenbeck"-marked Syracuse Arms gun in 12 gauge, damascus, 12 gauge, original buttplate, 12 gauge, clean bores, no dents, good external finish barrels, more than rumours of case, 12 gauge: 8-1100$. Very thick barrels! Know nutting about dreilings from 3-Barrel Gun. Not sure if this is part of what you were asking but answer for you on the 2-barrel side if you are?
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When I get a few spare minutes. I'll take some pics. Granite
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