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Offline Shreckmeister

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G. W. Call Gunsmith
« on: April 17, 2011, 12:21:22 AM »
Does anyone have information on a gunmaker from circa 1780 named G. W. Call.
I found one reference to him in a book, the title of which I have forgotten.  It
only stated him in a list of gunsmiths in Lancaster Pennsylvania in 1780.
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Re: G. W. Call Gunsmith
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2011, 03:25:58 PM »
Compliments of Whisker:

A Merwyn Carey, American Firearms Makers [Crowell, 1953], p.17
"George Call, 1775-80, shop located at Lancaster, PA, made flintlock KY rifles"

as you may know I did a book on Lancaster Co gunsmiths
not only did I not run into such a person BUT
[1] not in Sam Dyke, The Pennsylvania Rifle
[which really is only on Lancaster altho none of photos are of Lancaster guns]
[2] not located in PA Archives tax lists
    also not in American Archives list of Lancaster Co arms makers
[3] not in any Lancaster Co tax lists of that era I used
[4] not on list of Lancaster Co gunsmiths of that era in
    [a] Conspiracy of Pontiac by Francis Parkman
    not on list of gunsmiths petitioning Congress right after Rev War
5] not on lists of William Henry's contractors during Rev War
[WH was 2nd US arms procurer, served nearly whole of Rev War, contracted w/ many gunsmiths to make arms for patriot cause

What is most odd by far-- truly strange-- is the fact that Sellers copied every name mindlessly, repeating every error of past and adding some of his own, did not cite Carey on Call, his alleged location, or dates. I don't know who dug out Call first, Carey or Gluckman + Satterlee.
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