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*Forehand Arms Co Serial Numbers
*Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Parts
*Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Values
*Value Of Forehand Arms Co Shotguns
*To make a long history short. Firm became Forehand & Wadsworth in 1871, in 1890 the names was changed to Forehand Arms Company ( Mr. Wadsworth retired ), In 1902 The company was taken over by Hopkins and Allen. Your gun was probably made between 1871 until 1898.
*Aug 04, 2009 I have a double barrel shotgun made by the forehand arm co. Serial#5076 all 3 numbers match. It says imperial damascus on the barrel and also has printed ’paid may 18 37’ on receiver. It has 2 triggers and a squirrel on the buttstock.
Forehand serial numbers for their NEW MODEL HAMMER DOUBLE run from serial number 001 in 1892 to 11,001+ in 1902. The serial numbers for their NEW MODEL HAMMERLESS DOUBLE run from serial number 001in 1890 to 3,301+ in 1902. Much too low to include your gun. So your gun must be a hammer type made during the end of production in 1902.Forehand & WadsworthTypeFirearms manufacturerIndustryFirearmsFateAcquired by Hopkins & Allen in 1902PredecessorEthan Allen & CompanyFounded1871Headquarters, Sullivan Forehand, Henry C. WadsworthProductsDerringers, revolvers. rifles, shotguns
Forehand & Wadsworth (later known as Forehand Arms) was an American firearms manufacturing company based in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was formed in 1871 by Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen of Ethan Allen & Company, and was acquired in 1902 by Hopkins & Allen, a firearms company based in Connecticut.History[edit]
In 1871, Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth founded Forehand & Wadsworth from the remnants of Ethan Allen & Company after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen.[1] Wadsworth sold his share of the company to Forehand in 1890 in order to retire, and the company was rebranded as Forehand Arms.[2]
From 1871-1890, the firm was known as Forehand and Wadsworth. In 1890, Henry Wadsworth retired, and the company name was changed to Forehand Arms Company. It operated under the name Forehand Arms Company until the death of Sullivan Forehand in 1898. In 1902, the company was acquired by Hopkins and Allen. [3]:479
The company manufactured a variety of black powder and cartridge revolvers, including several versions of the British Bull Dog revolver.[4][5] Other offerings included derringers,[3]:381rifles,[3]:560 and shotguns.[3]:604
Forehand’s sons ran the business for several years following the death of their father, then sold it in 1902 to Hopkins & Allen, who had been making Forehand Arms’ revolvers under contract.[6]Legal matters[edit]
The company was involved with a patent infringement lawsuit on behalf of one of their employees, John C. Howe, against the United States government. Howe had patented an ammunition cartridge in 1864, and the US government infringed upon this design in 1868 with the ’Cup Anvil Cartridge’ until the expiration of Howe’s patent in 1881.[7] Howe asked Forehand to bring a lawsuit against the government, and eight years later the company won the suit on behalf of Howe with a judgement of $66,000. The lawsuit was not paid until after Howe’s death and a few weeks before the death of Forehand in 1898.[1]In popular culture[edit]
A Forehand & Wadsworth British Bull Dog revolver was used in the 1993 movie, Tombstone, by Joanna Pacula while portraying Big Nose Kate.[8]Forehand Arms Co Serial NumbersGallery[edit]
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Forehand & Wadsworth British Bull Dog revolver chambered for .44 Bull Dog
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Forehand & Wadsworth advertisement from March 1872 as it appeared in the Quad-City Times of Davenport, Iowa
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Forehand Arms 5-shot revolver chambered for .32 S&W
*
Forehand Arms advertisement from February 1899 as it appeared in The Belle Plaine News of Belle Plaine, KansasForehand Arms Co Shotgun PartsReferences[edit]
*^ ab’Sullivan Forehand’. Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity. The Society. 1899. pp. 322–328.
*^Hogg, Ian V.; Walter, John (2004). Pistols of the World. David & Charles. p. 128. ISBN0-87349-460-1.
*^ abcdFlayderman, Norm (1983). Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values. ISBN0910676585. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
*^Shideler, Dan (14 July 2010). Gun Digest 2011. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 82–83. ISBN1-4402-1561-8.
*^Flayderman, Norm (2007). ’Forehand and Wadsworth Revolvers’. Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media. p. 479. ISBN978-1-4402-2422-5.
*^Brophy, William S. (1989). Marlin Firearms: a history of the guns and the company that made them. Stackpole Books. p. 51. ISBN9780811708777.
*^Congress, United States. (1895). ’Legal Representatives of John C. Howe’. Congressional edition 1895. U.S. G.P.O. pp. 3–16.
*^Shideler, Dan (2011). Gun Digest Book of Revolvers. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 68. ISBN1-4402-3157-5.External links[edit]Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Values
*US Patent 43,851: Improvement in metallic cartridges issued to John C. Howe (August 16, 1864)
*US Patent 116,422: Improvement in revolving fire-arms issued to Forehand & Wadsworth (June 27, 1871)
*Forehand & Wadsworth Catalogs in Current Publication from Cornell Publications LLC
*Forehand & Wadsworth single Damascus Barrel Shotgun via YouTube
*Western Guns - Black Powder #10 - Forehand Derringer 1875 via YouTube
*Forehand And Wadsworth British Bulldog 38 Pocket Concealed Carry Revolver Review via YouTubeValue Of Forehand Arms Co ShotgunsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forehand_%26_Wadsworth&oldid=999628087’
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Qbasic download mac os x 10.6. Although Microsoft has never released an OS X version of their Qbasic IDE, one can still use it with the help of this DOSBox based app wrapper, designed to allow any Mac user to run Qbasic without. QuickBasic for the Mac combines the interpreter from Microsoft Basic 3.0 for Mac and the Microsoft BASIC Compiler 1.0 for Mac, that were sold previously separately. Requires a Macintosh Plus or later (128k ROM required), and System 4.1/Finder 5.5 or higher. MacOS 7.x or later is not compatible. QB64 is a modern version of QBasic and runs natively on Mac. QB64 for Mac needs the xCode Command-Line Tools installed. QBasic 1.1 needs to be run in DOSBox in-order to run on Mac. QB64, xCode, QBasic and DOSBox are a free download.
*Forehand Arms Co Serial Numbers
*Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Parts
*Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Values
*Value Of Forehand Arms Co Shotguns
*To make a long history short. Firm became Forehand & Wadsworth in 1871, in 1890 the names was changed to Forehand Arms Company ( Mr. Wadsworth retired ), In 1902 The company was taken over by Hopkins and Allen. Your gun was probably made between 1871 until 1898.
*Aug 04, 2009 I have a double barrel shotgun made by the forehand arm co. Serial#5076 all 3 numbers match. It says imperial damascus on the barrel and also has printed ’paid may 18 37’ on receiver. It has 2 triggers and a squirrel on the buttstock.
Forehand serial numbers for their NEW MODEL HAMMER DOUBLE run from serial number 001 in 1892 to 11,001+ in 1902. The serial numbers for their NEW MODEL HAMMERLESS DOUBLE run from serial number 001in 1890 to 3,301+ in 1902. Much too low to include your gun. So your gun must be a hammer type made during the end of production in 1902.Forehand & WadsworthTypeFirearms manufacturerIndustryFirearmsFateAcquired by Hopkins & Allen in 1902PredecessorEthan Allen & CompanyFounded1871Headquarters, Sullivan Forehand, Henry C. WadsworthProductsDerringers, revolvers. rifles, shotguns
Forehand & Wadsworth (later known as Forehand Arms) was an American firearms manufacturing company based in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was formed in 1871 by Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen of Ethan Allen & Company, and was acquired in 1902 by Hopkins & Allen, a firearms company based in Connecticut.History[edit]
In 1871, Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth founded Forehand & Wadsworth from the remnants of Ethan Allen & Company after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen.[1] Wadsworth sold his share of the company to Forehand in 1890 in order to retire, and the company was rebranded as Forehand Arms.[2]
From 1871-1890, the firm was known as Forehand and Wadsworth. In 1890, Henry Wadsworth retired, and the company name was changed to Forehand Arms Company. It operated under the name Forehand Arms Company until the death of Sullivan Forehand in 1898. In 1902, the company was acquired by Hopkins and Allen. [3]:479
The company manufactured a variety of black powder and cartridge revolvers, including several versions of the British Bull Dog revolver.[4][5] Other offerings included derringers,[3]:381rifles,[3]:560 and shotguns.[3]:604
Forehand’s sons ran the business for several years following the death of their father, then sold it in 1902 to Hopkins & Allen, who had been making Forehand Arms’ revolvers under contract.[6]Legal matters[edit]
The company was involved with a patent infringement lawsuit on behalf of one of their employees, John C. Howe, against the United States government. Howe had patented an ammunition cartridge in 1864, and the US government infringed upon this design in 1868 with the ’Cup Anvil Cartridge’ until the expiration of Howe’s patent in 1881.[7] Howe asked Forehand to bring a lawsuit against the government, and eight years later the company won the suit on behalf of Howe with a judgement of $66,000. The lawsuit was not paid until after Howe’s death and a few weeks before the death of Forehand in 1898.[1]In popular culture[edit]
A Forehand & Wadsworth British Bull Dog revolver was used in the 1993 movie, Tombstone, by Joanna Pacula while portraying Big Nose Kate.[8]Forehand Arms Co Serial NumbersGallery[edit]
*
Forehand & Wadsworth British Bull Dog revolver chambered for .44 Bull Dog
*
Forehand & Wadsworth advertisement from March 1872 as it appeared in the Quad-City Times of Davenport, Iowa
*
Forehand Arms 5-shot revolver chambered for .32 S&W
*
Forehand Arms advertisement from February 1899 as it appeared in The Belle Plaine News of Belle Plaine, KansasForehand Arms Co Shotgun PartsReferences[edit]
*^ ab’Sullivan Forehand’. Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity. The Society. 1899. pp. 322–328.
*^Hogg, Ian V.; Walter, John (2004). Pistols of the World. David & Charles. p. 128. ISBN0-87349-460-1.
*^ abcdFlayderman, Norm (1983). Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values. ISBN0910676585. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
*^Shideler, Dan (14 July 2010). Gun Digest 2011. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 82–83. ISBN1-4402-1561-8.
*^Flayderman, Norm (2007). ’Forehand and Wadsworth Revolvers’. Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media. p. 479. ISBN978-1-4402-2422-5.
*^Brophy, William S. (1989). Marlin Firearms: a history of the guns and the company that made them. Stackpole Books. p. 51. ISBN9780811708777.
*^Congress, United States. (1895). ’Legal Representatives of John C. Howe’. Congressional edition 1895. U.S. G.P.O. pp. 3–16.
*^Shideler, Dan (2011). Gun Digest Book of Revolvers. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 68. ISBN1-4402-3157-5.External links[edit]Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Values
*US Patent 43,851: Improvement in metallic cartridges issued to John C. Howe (August 16, 1864)
*US Patent 116,422: Improvement in revolving fire-arms issued to Forehand & Wadsworth (June 27, 1871)
*Forehand & Wadsworth Catalogs in Current Publication from Cornell Publications LLC
*Forehand & Wadsworth single Damascus Barrel Shotgun via YouTube
*Western Guns - Black Powder #10 - Forehand Derringer 1875 via YouTube
*Forehand And Wadsworth British Bulldog 38 Pocket Concealed Carry Revolver Review via YouTubeValue Of Forehand Arms Co ShotgunsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forehand_%26_Wadsworth&oldid=999628087’
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