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In 1908, the hammerless No. 00 LC Smith with fluid steel barrels was sold by Sears for $25.00, compared to the $13.85 for hammerless Meriden gun.
Other doubleguns listed in the Sears catalogue:
Remington K Grade - $23.50
Ithaca Field Grade - $18.00
Baker Batavia Leader - $22.50
Winchester 97 - $20.00
Net prices for non-ejector hammerless double guns in the 1912 Schoverling, Daly & Gales, New York catalogue courtesy of David Noreen:
L.C. Smith No. 00 - $25
Fox Sterlingworth - $25
DS Grade Lefever - $25
Field Grade Ithaca - $19
Baker Batavia Special - $19
Manhatten Arms Co./ Fulton - $15
Stevens No. 335 - $15.85
Folsom/Crescent/American Gun Co. Knickerbocker - $13.50
N.R. Davis B.S. grade - $14
Hopkins & Allen - $15
Ejectors, if available, added $10 - $12.50 to the prices.
The 1915 Iver Johnson Sporting Goods catalogue (successors to John. P. Lovell, Boston and not to be confused with Iver Johnson Arms) courtesy of Daryl Hallquist:
Parker Trojan - $27.50
Fox Sterlingworth - $25.00
Ithaca Field - $19.00
Torkelson B Grade - $25.00
Stevens 335 - $16.50
Fulton - $17.50
Baker Black Beauty - $18.00
Lefever Durston Special - $25.00
Knox-All Hammerless (American Gun Co/Crescent) - $15.00
Iver Johnson - $18.00
Riverside Arms Co. (J. Stevens trade name) - $15.00
Last edited by Drew Hause; 03/14/11 09:29 AM.