I'm curious what the "Monte Carlo Cross Bolt" might be and if it is 2 separate terms? Note the 1897 cable address: Owlish.

Davega Sporting Goods purchased Schoverling, Daly & Gales in November of 1926 and it appears that Knickerbocker, Schoverling, Daly & Gales hit the rocks by 1928 and sunk never to rise again.

I don't have all the S,D&G catalogues but it appears that from 1918 onward that Charles Daly guns or "Daly Guns" don't appear in the adverts. So give an explanation that H.A. Lindner had closed his shop but it may be that the trademark Charles Daly & Schoverling, Daly and Gales were divorced at this time and it may have been Sloan's Sporting Goods had purchased the trademark name but Charles Daly, inc and the Daly trademark don't seem to surface till 1927. Others speculate that Sloan's Sporting Goods acquired the name from Davega Sporting Goods but it appears to be earlier. Anyone have the S,D&G catalogues from 1918 till 1926 to comment if a Daly sporting arm, Regent, Sextuple, etc. was offered?

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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