Received letter on XE S/N 21921
Received letter on XE S/N 21921
It shipped from Philadelphia on July 16, 1914, original consignee entered as Union Hardware & Metal of Los Angeles. Happy to provide further detail. drweiler@aol.com. Cheers, Don
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UNION HARDWARE
drweiler,
Union Hardware must have been a big distributor on the West Coast. My AE grade #18543 lettered as having been shipped there in June 1911. I was only able to find one old picture of the place on the web.
Foxdoublegunner
Union Hardware must have been a big distributor on the West Coast. My AE grade #18543 lettered as having been shipped there in June 1911. I was only able to find one old picture of the place on the web.
Foxdoublegunner
"Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl"
Union Hardware & Metal Co. may still be in business
Their name comes up on Goggle right into the 50's, then here is listed a recent address and phone number:
www.looboo.com/list/US/CA/Los_Angeles/hardware
Cheers, Don
www.looboo.com/list/US/CA/Los_Angeles/hardware
Cheers, Don
Tell us more about the details of the gun, frame rebates locking screws, checkering pattern and how it came into your hands.
If you have photos it would be great to see them.
If you have photos it would be great to see them.
"I have more than I need, but not as many as I want"
"The search continues on many fronts"
Life Member, A.H. Fox Collectors Association.
"The search continues on many fronts"
Life Member, A.H. Fox Collectors Association.
XE photos
Hello Birdawg, it's a 12 gauge, 30" F&F (Krupp), 14-1/8 length, 2-3/4 drop, a very early XE (thanks Fox-Admin), early features, engraving pattern conceived by William Gough around 1913, sold for $100 in 1914. Original except for Miller trigger that must have been added later, not featured in Fox's 1914 catalog. Condition 70%+. My father bought it in late 30's, original purchaser unknown. It was my first duck gun in the 60's as dad preferred his Browning Auto 5. Cheers, Don


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