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![]() Griffin & Howe Square Bridge Mauser – .220 Weatherby Rocket – Provenance to A&F / Leidesdorf Guns International #: 103630929 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Griffin & Howe Rifles - Mauser Rifles Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: ADoche Member Since: 10/5/12 First Name: Armand State: Arizona Zip: 85266 Country: United States Phone: (480) 329-4401 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: certified funds Description: Griffin & Howe sporting rifle No. 2425, chambered in the scarce .220 Weatherby Rocket and built on a desirable square-bridge Mauser action. According to Griffin & Howe records, this rifle was received at Abercrombie & Fitch on September 27, 1966, as a consigned rifle for well-known collector Arthur David Leidesdorf, and is recorded in that caliber. The 24" barrel is properly engraved “No. 2425 Griffin & Howe Inc. New York, N.Y.” The walnut stock features checkered pistol grip and fore-end with horn tip, steel grip cap, checkered steel buttplate, sling studs, and measures 13 1/2" length of pull. A gold oval in stock is engraved with initals ADL. The rifle is fitted with a Leupold scope mounted in the Griffin & Howe quick-detachable side mount system. The original Bear Cub scope has been replaced. A die set is included. Condition is very fine overall. The metal retains strong original blue with light handling and field marks consistent with careful sporting use. The stock shows a professionally executed repair that blends well with the surrounding finish and minor handling marks, with checkering remaining well defined. The action is smooth and mechanically excellent. The documented Griffin & Howe history, association with Abercrombie & Fitch, provenance to noted collector Arthur David Leidesdorf, and the desirable square-bridge Mauser configuration combine to make this an especially attractive and collectible Griffin & Howe sporting rifle. From G&H Research: Number 2425 was received at Abercrombie & Fitch as a consigned rifle on September 27, 1966. The consignor was Arthur David Leidesdorf, an accountant, a philanthropist and a well-known gun collector in New York City. Mr. Leidesdorf owned many G&H rifles during his lifetime. The rifle was in caliber “220 Weatherby Rocket” with a 24 inch barrel, a 6x Bearcub scope and a Mastra case. The rifle remained unsold until Dec. 20, 1969 when John S. Francis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada purchased. Price: $6,500.00 Curio/Relic: Yes |