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I don't see the "832" so I think it to be a different set.
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The barrels numbered 632 belong to a 16g (Charles Daly Fine Damascas Featherweight on rib)
and the barrels with the RS and Lindner marks are from a 10 ga top lever hammer gun. I believe they are both still all original and if they were black / white when manufactured, they faded to brown many years ago. best regards, JBP
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The barrel maker and assembly folk are almost without a doubt the same so the color must have been another option. As always with Germanic longarms, never attempt to apply a universal statement that all examples were a certain configuration.
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Raimey rse
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I agree with Raimey. While almost all of the original Prussian Daly damascus finishes I have seen have been black and white, I am sure there were exceptions. Blanket statements using the words "always" and "never" don't apply to German gunmaking.
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The barrel maker and assembly folk are almost without a doubt the same so the color must have been another option. As always with Germanic longarms, never attempt to apply a universal statement that all examples were a certain configuration.
Kind Regards,
Raimey rse With all due respect to all---I really think that Black and White was the standard and seldom, if ever, was a Lindner gun finished any other way. My source is Georg Schilling, a good friend in Suhl, that knows from his family history and interest in metal colors. I might also mention that of the 13 Lindner Dalys that I have own/owned, none were otherwise. Granted that we can tell the difference in an English Brown and White (even after 100 years) and any Black and White that is turning, the original B & W color is there. Best, John
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I believe mine has original finish - it's B&W fading to a slight brown. Curl
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CptCurl:
Would you give us the initials, if any, on the underside of the tubes?
Mr. Mann:
I invite opposing opinions and different points of view as well as information from any credible source due to the fact that the end product will be of much better quality. I do however, like your use of the term "seldom" as even you might give a nod to a variation.
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I am away from the full data base right now, but from what I have in front of me I can report that the following initials have been reported on Prussian Dalys:
R.S. * E.E. * K.S. * J.W * L.G (or E.G) A.B. * M.S. L.E. A.S.
(Please remember that because much of this data has been reported and not personally observed, I cannot vouch for the accuracy. Also remember that due to the nature of the stamping process, some of the stamps are hard to read - what one person reports as "A.S.", may actually be "A.B". I've noted with an asterisk above those initials that have been reported more than once.)
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Hi, I have a Charles Daly 10 ga with Jones underlever with "RS" initials on the left bbl near the rib and no Linder markings. Also in the frame slot are the initials "AH" or "AR." I can't remember how to post a photo but I posted them here a year ago I believe. The SN is 1092.
I also have a 12 ga toplever gun SN 16000 range that has "AK" or "AR" or "AB" on the left bbl near the rib. It also has a partial "13" stamp on the bottom of the bbl that I take to be the rough bore before finishing. The bottom of the right bbl near the rib has what looks to be a "C" or "G" stamp. The bbl flats are also stamped with what may be an "RL" or "AL" or "HL" Erick
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Ken, you might add the initials "E. SCH" to your list. They are on my 16 gauge Diamond grade, serial #3624.
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