BillK-
I sent you a PM, to which you did not respond. Perhaps Dave has blocked that also.

In the event that he bothers to allow this, the details on my Greener are as follows.

It was started and finished in 1903. "Ordered from New York with detailed specifications but not in the records we have."
30" Seimens steel barrels
Hammerless, non-ejector
Action, lockworks, and jointing were done in the Mills' Shop within the Greener factory. Exactly who did which jobs associated with this part of the work is not listed.
Stocker - Sayers
Finisher - Thompson
Shooting- Smith
Smoother - Mills
Polisher - Jones (only 6 shilling job, vs. 8 for most F40s)
Blacker - Fletcher
Freer - Sadler
Gardner - chiseled the fences
Engraving: Name - Stokes, Scroll - Horrocks, Game Scenes - Perry

So, at least the same Stocker, Shooter, and Polisher worked on our guns.

I would love to see pictures of your gun. If you cannot get them to post directly on this antiquated forum, then send them to me by email (brentd@iastate.edu), and I will post them for you - if Dave gets around to it...

A friend just bought his first vintage double - also a Greener, and I'm hoping he will eventually get information to compare as well.


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