Interesting that the IXL No.18 is a Birmingham gun, yet the IXL models 20 and possibly the 45 are Belgian. I wonder if this is significant as far as the model numbers. I'll try to track it from now on.

susjwp,

Which city proofed the No. 9? Was it confirmed to be Birmingham? I assume so since it's a F Williams.

Utah,

The same question for your No. 45?

Drew,

Happen to know the English/Birmingham agent for Folsom in the pre-1890 years?

DocDrew's reference to Muller, with the possible connection to the "W Richards" mark, makes me wonder if those guns were made by the same Makers. They also were made in first England and later Belgium, and W Richards, I believe, was a Folsom trade name as well. Or, it was another Birmingham firm initially, but going to Muller when the switch was made.

Anyone happen to have any info and pricing, for a comparison between F A Loomis and W Richards?

Regards
Ken

Last edited by Ken61; 05/20/15 05:43 PM.

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