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The Lefever George posted has "Washington" barrels; found on 1894 Remington C grades and occasionally on Lefever F & H grades, and very rarely a few others.



"American Flag" has tiny stars within the scrolls, and was primarily used by Ithaca



The lopins; bottom row #1 is American Flag, #3 Washington


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Originally Posted By: Drew Hause
The rabbit hole is deep, and confusing smile

We've found these marks on U.S. doubles, and we have good evidence the marks do NOT mean Sanderson Bros. made the tubes
S.B. & Co - Sanderson Brothers & Co.; follow by
G – Gautier?
In 1882, Gautier Steel was a division of Cambria Iron Co., Allegheny Co., PA. Dudley G. Gautier was president of the Philadelphia Steel & Forging Co. and D.G. Gautier & Co. was listed as an agent for both Sanderson Brothers & Co. and Tacony Iron Works (1881-1910) of Philadelphia.
T – Tacony?
P – Sanderson‘s Pittsburgh Works?
C – Sanderson‘s Cumberland (Maryland) Works? or Carpenter Steel Company, establish in 1889 in Reading, PA which used a ‘C’ to mark their bar steel?

Here is an Ithaca Flues with the same mark



Long version is here
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=17ixogftgITEblNUWtmFBv96ZvgjK6eFell8GsAWd-KI


Yep, exact same mark. My head is still spinning from trying to get through the old threads. I guess some mysteries are never meant to be solved.

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