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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: sixthsensegun on July 10, 2009, 02:27:24 AM
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Does anyone have any info on gunmaker Daniel Bell of Stark co. Ohio. I'm also interested in how he signed his guns and what style he used. In the library I have 090106-1 that has initials D*B on the flats and I am also located in Erie co. Ohio. Thanks for any help.
sixthsense
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Ohio Gunsmiths and Allied Tradesmen Vol. IV (Donald Hutslar) had the following information:
"Bell,Daniel (1759 - 1866)
1859 Daniel Bell, gunsmith at Frease's Store
1860 Daniel Bell had a capital investment of $175.00 and worked alone. For the year ending 30 June 1860, he purchased 8 gun barrels for $14, and other material for $30 He made 8 guns valued at $112
and repair work worth $450
Bell died on 14 October 1866 at the age of 71 years. His wife Mary died on 6 February1884 aged 83years 4 months and 22 days. Both were buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Wilmot. Reported: maple full stock percussion rifle, 38 caliber, 38" long barrel, brass and silver mounted, with inlays and cap box, engraved in script D. Bell."
That is all I had found, no photos. tim
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Thank you for your info. It sounds like this is not the maker of my rifle. Again, thanks for your time.
sixthsense
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Sixsensegun,................... actually I believe it probably is your guy. I omitted that I found that information under the Stark Co. section of Mr. Hutslar's book. Hey sixsensegun I enjoyed looking. tim