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GrampaJack
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The Name of The "Game"
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April 12, 2015, 02:48:11 AM »
I am going to look at a long rifle next Monday that is coming up in a local auction. From a very fuzzy picture that a friend forwarded to me, it has a plain horsehead patch box, single trigger, curly stock with somewhat of a Lehigh look to it. Here is the question. The description says that the barrel signature is very rough with only "game" showing. I have been through the Ohio books and no names including "game" could be found. Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks, Jack
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Shreckmeister
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April 12, 2015, 03:00:03 AM »
Could it be a very rare gun that talks about game rather than the maker. Sounds interesting. Reminds me of a rifle that said something about being a good shooter from tennesee
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oakridge
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April 12, 2015, 11:08:56 PM »
Burlingame ?
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GrampaJack
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April 13, 2015, 01:35:51 AM »
Burlingame was the only name that came to my mind but I have not been able to locate a gun maker with that last name. Anyone know of one? Jack
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oakridge
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April 13, 2015, 06:16:10 PM »
There are two listed in Sellers' American Gunsmiths:
Ira Burlingame, Woodstock, VT, 1840-1872
Warren Burlingame, Alabama, NY, 1859-1882
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GrampaJack
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April 13, 2015, 11:52:49 PM »
http://www.gunrunnerauctions.com/listings/categories/index.cfm?category=796838040
Well, I was not successful in getting in to see the rifle so no help there. To tell the truth I really have little interest at this point other than trying to determine where it was made. If it turns out to be something cool I could develop some enthusiasm. I'm just trying to avoid guns that I have to work on and this one probably needs some help. Also, I'm not really into flinters with 36" barrels. Anyway, maybe the pictures on the web site will help. Can't hurt I guess. Thanks, Jack P.S it's No. 220 under antiques.
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