Cabelas did send some pics of the underside of the tubes but I don't think they are worth posting.

1889 - Outing, Vol. 13 Daly Advert.(page xxx): http://books.google.com/books?id=1BugAAA...;q=&f=false



Recreation - 1906

“Messrs. Schoverling, Daly & Gales write to us as follows: “Charles Daly hammerless shotguns are a high-grade hand-made gun and are made in our Suhl factory, where Daly guns exclusively have been made for the past thirty-five years. Sauer hammerless shotguns, Sauer-Mauser rifles, Charles Daly three-barrel hammer and hammerless guns and combined shot and rifle are all made in the Factory of Messrs. J.P. Sauer & Son, Suhl, Germany. The Daly three-barrel shotgun and rifle has always been made by them under contract for Charles Daly, in later years has borne the name of both concerns.”
(The last sentence is interesting)


The following quotes are out of a 1907 S,D&G catalogue:

"Charles Daly Guns have the genuine Anson & Deely System action, Charles Daly pattern, which means that the frame is one inch longer than the regular Anson & Deeley frame, making the leverage greater; this, with the fine fitting accounts for Daly Guns seldom shaking loose."

"Charles Daly Diamond Quality Guns. Grades 500, 375, 325, 275, 225 Are made by artisans who have for years worked exclusively on "Diamond Quality." As it takes from six months to a year to finish one of these guns, it can be readily seen what great care is taken in their production."

"Sauer Hammerless Guns Are made with Anson & Deeley system locks, but with an inch longer frame, which makes the leverage greater. The lock parts are highly finished and the fitting is simply perfect."(Mr. Cate notes on page 283 of his text: "Note: It was about 1902 or early 1903 when Sauer introduced a true Anson & Deeley hammerless action." Where Daly was offering an Anson & Deeley verions(1" longer frame????) in 1889( http://books.google.com/books?id=lLzQAAA...889&f=false with Daly advert on page xxx )????

I've read it before but it didn't really sink in, but I'm sure S,D&G invested pretty heavily into Heinrich August Lindner's venture and this is the shop that they refer to as "our Suhl Factory." There's another reference regarding the boring of their tubes being at the same factory and the advert uses terms that one would see in a Sauer Advert.

1902 Recreation - http://books.google.com/books?id=lPAXAAA...;q=&f=false

"Barrels of Krupp Genuine Fluid Steel. Barrels equal to or better than used in many guns costing 3 times as much. Bored on the same system that has made the Daly Gun renowned for its wonderful shooting qualities."


Apparently the Diamond Quality reached all the way down to the Model 225 and early on the Lindner's could have made these in their own shop from sourced components or finished them in their own shop. But if production numbers were near 100 longarms per year, and seeing who connected S,D&G and Sauer were, it only seems fit that Heinrich August Lindner had to spend some time at the Sauer plant. In my mind all the quality references in the S,D&G adverts points solely to the ability of Heinrich August Lindner. Also I'm curious if the "Charles Daly Pattern" was a joint venture of Georg/Heinrich August Lindner and Charles Daly?

Anyone guess the country of origin of the Charles Daly "Extra Close and Hard Shooting guaranteed for 12.00 extra" in this 1874 advert: http://books.google.com/books?id=8DwZAAA...;q=&f=false ???

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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