Well from what I have read, Fulton Arms and Cresent Arms purchased the name some time in the '70's, then the 80's respectively; obviously after the firm closed. The subsequent arms made under the Bonehill name were not even remotely of the same caliber, (pun intended). I thank you Pete very much for such a wealth of information. It's certainly more than I knew before coming here. I've been a member of ShotgunWorld for over 6 years now and no one over there really knew much about Bonehill. I suppose this is the place where people go to discuss REAL shotguns, rather than those clunky, yuppy, pretty but still lacking anything resembling balance and grace types of shotguns that are so popular at the clays ranges now-a-days.
Thanks again! I'm gonna have to make this place one of my haunts. See you around!