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W. H. Baker & Co. Hammer Double Barrel 10 Ga Guns International #: 101224843 Seller's Inventory #: One Category: Antique Shotguns - Cartridge - Baker Shotguns Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Frontier Gallery Company: Frontier Gallery Member Since: 9/24/13 First Name: Peter Last Name: Gracyalny State: Colorado Zip: 80524 Country: United States Phone: (970) 484-4200 Fax: (970) 484-4200 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 52 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Postal Money Orders, Certified Checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover ~ NO CC Fee Description: Rare W. H. Baker & Co. Hammer Double Barrel 10 Ga (would eventually become L C SMITH Shotguns) made in Syracuse, NY, manufactured between 1871 and 1888, when the factory in Syracus burned down and was moved to Batavia. Very Rare, Collectible, Conversation Piece! Considered by most (including Lt Col Brophy the author of L C Smith Shotguns) to be the first of the L C Smith Hammer double guns, this cool looking 10 Ga Coach-gun has London twist double barrels with an articulating front trigger which unlocks the barrels, a set of 20 inch barrels with no marks. The Action is marked on right side “ W.H. BAKER & Co.” and below that “SYRACUSE N.Y.” and the left side is marked “PAT’D AUG. 31 187*”, the last number of the year is unreadable. Action, barrels, and forearm are marked “55”. You can still see the laminate lines of the steel on both barrels, black walnut stock, pistol grip, checkering (though it is almost worn away). The firing pin on the left side may need a new spring. A little history: Lyman Smith’s entry into the gun manufacturing business was a partnership with his brother Leroy and W.H. Baker. They formed the firm W.H. Baker & Co. in Syracuse, N.Y., in 1877. The company manufactured three-barrel and side by side guns of Baker’s design. These guns were marked W.H. Baker & Co. By 1880 the partnership had dissolved. Leroy Smith and Baker went their separate ways and left Lyman Smith in control of the business. Lyman Smith continued making the Baker designed guns and were marked as “L.C. Smith, Maker of the Baker Gun”. In 1884 the Baker guns were replaced by the new hammer shotgun patented by an employee, Alexander T. Brown. This gun was same gun that became famous as the L.C. Smith shotgun. During this time period the shotguns were marked as L.C. Smith Maker. In 1888 L.C. Smith sold his business to John Hunter of Fulton, New York. Hunter Arms continued production until 1945, when the assets were sold to the Marlin Fire Arms Co. of New Haven, Conn. Guns at this time were marketed under the name of “L.C. Smith Gun Co.” Operations ceased in 1949. Marlin reintroduced the L.C. Smith shotgun in 1967 and made them until 1971.
SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: W.H. Baker Model: Coach shotgun Serial Number: 55 Caliber Info: 10ga Chambers: 2 Barrels: 2 Triggers: 2 Gauge Info: 10 ga Stock: Wood Engraving: None |