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If ever there was thread to sticky as reference data, this would be it.
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ANd there was a Nathaniel Green from Rochester, NY( I hope I got his first name correct.)
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MP Sadly Deceased as of 2/17/2014
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John Golcher, James Golcher, William Golcher, Thomas L Golcher, George W Golcher, William R Burkhard, Joseph Butler, Smith & Wesson
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Which of these would you consider makers of low end or utility type only SxSs?
I would think Stevens/Savage, Iver Johnson, Harrington & Richardson, would fit in this category. Although all those named did make low end guns, Savage made the real Foxes after acquiring that company, and I think most people would probably not place the Iver Johnson Skeeter in the low end/utility category. Seems I recall H&R may have made some higher grade guns at one time, but I've never seen one that I can remember. Emil Flues made some guns under his own name as well as designing the famous Flues model for Ithaca, but I guess he'd be more of a custom maker than a company.
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The New Era name was also applied to the Batavia series sidelock such as the Batavia Leader , and Batavia Damascus.
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"Seems I recall H&R may have made some higher grade guns at one time, but I've never seen one that I can remember."
Steve Quill had one at the Lefever tables at the Las vegas show this year.
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Bob, H and R had the U.S. rights for the Anson and Deely pat. from approx. 1880-84. Their guns were very fine, but expensive. They could not sell enough of $150-300 guns , so gave up the rights.
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