I was going through my copy of Bob Himnan's "The Golden Age of Shotgunning" and I was reminded of what must have been quite the gun store in my home town of Stoughton, Wisconsin. From what Hinman writes the store sold one of the very first modern-style shotgun shell reloaders (from the picture the thing looked to be similar to the old Acme reloader) and a pretty good quality (Belgian?) gun called "The Dane". From what I can tell, nobody in Stoughton knows anything about Camp and Wise or about its reloaders and guns. It seems like a lot of lore died with "the old guys". Can anyone enlighten me?