Stan
Mr.Brewster was in charge of the Leftover Collectors newsletter for a few years and did a great job.
This looks like an Auto-Complete error... although the Lefevers assembled in Ithaca, N.Y. after the sale in 1916 might be considered leftovers.
Actually, Rich Brewster was the "Responsible Person" who headed the Lefever Arm Collectors Association some years back, when I first became interested in them. He did do a great job with the newsletter, and was pretty knowledgeable about Lefever Guns and the Company. His insights as an attorney compelled his interest into the legal wranglings that went on after Dan Lefever sold his interest in the Lefever Arms Co. to the Durston family. The communications and questions I had with Rich about Lefever Guns were always cordial and helpful. He was obviously a dedicated Lefever collector, and his knowledge will be missed by those of us who are interested in a Gun Company that has so many mysteries and missing facts. I felt Mr. Brewster did a much better job of trying to uncover the whole lost Lefever story than the current leadership, and I'm no longer a member of LACA because it stopped being worth the annual dues.
My sincere condolences to his family, and to all of us too. His contributions here will be missed.