IMHO by 1926 the Godshalks were making their black ink on autoparts, golf equipment and fishing reels and were on the hunt to unload the gun business. After the time and effort they put into the Super-Fox in the early 1920s to actually sell only a couple hundred guns methinks they were ready to get out.

I really doubt that the cost to tool up to make .410-bore doubles was ever recovered by Ithaca with only about 924 made or Parker Bros. with only about 570 made. Hunter may have gotten well with their 2665 L.C. Smith .410-bores.