Guns International #: 100443442
Seller's Inventory #: RJT# 3034 -
Henry Eicholtz Leman made many rifles during his 53 year career, from
1834 until 1887, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is best known
for his Indian Trade
Rifles. This custom reproduction of Henry Leman's Indian Trade Rifle was
made by GRRW (Green River Rifle Works) it is stocked
in select curly maple and trimmed in brass furniture. In the 1970's
these trade rifles sold for $250.00 and less that 3000 were made before
GRRW Closed. That makes this a very rare and collectable rifle.
GRRW
had the riflesmith that finished this factory rifle put
his name on the left side of the barrel (H. C. Peters). He also put the
caliber (.54) and the serial number (LH 001). The new owner requested
that (H. E. Lancaster Pa.) appear on the top flat of the barrel. This
rifle came to me from a private collection and is new unfired. Bore is
shiny bright and only the tiniest of handling marks can be found.
This rifle was built in the late 1970's. The
GRRW Leman Indian Rifle pattern was designed by Phil “Blue Jacket”
Sanders while he worked for GRRW.
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Guns International #: 100443442
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Seller: River Junction Trade Co.
Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157 Member Since: 10/20/09
First Name: Jim
Last Name: Boeke
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52157
Country: United States
Phone:
(563) 880-4588
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Fax:
(563) 873-3647
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GRRW Leman indian trade rifle.
Description: Henry Eicholtz Leman made many rifles during his 53 year career, from
1834 until 1887, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is best known
for his Indian Trade
Rifles. This custom reproduction of Henry Leman's Indian Trade Rifle was
made by GRRW (Green River Rifle Works) it is stocked
in select curly maple and trimmed in brass furniture. In the 1970's
these trade rifles sold for $250.00 and less that 3000 were made before
GRRW Closed. That makes this a very rare and collectable rifle. TO SEE REALLY LARGE PICTURES GOOGLE RIVERJUNCTION AND SEARCH 3034 SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 100443442
Seller's Inventory #: RJT# 3034 -
Henry Eicholtz Leman made many rifles during his 53 year career, from
1834 until 1887, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is best known
for his Indian Trade
Rifles. This custom reproduction of Henry Leman's Indian Trade Rifle was
made by GRRW (Green River Rifle Works) it is stocked
in select curly maple and trimmed in brass furniture. In the 1970's
these trade rifles sold for $250.00 and less that 3000 were made before
GRRW Closed. That makes this a very rare and collectable rifle.
GRRW
had the riflesmith that finished this factory rifle put
his name on the left side of the barrel (H. C. Peters). He also put the
caliber (.54) and the serial number (LH 001). The new owner requested
that (H. E. Lancaster Pa.) appear on the top flat of the barrel. This
rifle came to me from a private collection and is new unfired. Bore is
shiny bright and only the tiniest of handling marks can be found.
This rifle was built in the late 1970's. The
GRRW Leman Indian Rifle pattern was designed by Phil “Blue Jacket”
Sanders while he worked for GRRW.
TO SEE REALLY LARGE PICTURES GOOGLE RIVERJUNCTION AND SEARCH 3034
Guns International #: 100443442
Seller's Inventory #: RJT# 3034 -
Henry Eicholtz Leman made many rifles during his 53 year career, from
1834 until 1887, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is best known
for his Indian Trade
Rifles. This custom reproduction of Henry Leman's Indian Trade Rifle was
made by GRRW (Green River Rifle Works) it is stocked
in select curly maple and trimmed in brass furniture. In the 1970's
these trade rifles sold for $250.00 and less that 3000 were made before
GRRW Closed. That makes this a very rare and collectable rifle.
GRRW
had the riflesmith that finished this factory rifle put
his name on the left side of the barrel (H. C. Peters). He also put the
caliber (.54) and the serial number (LH 001). The new owner requested
that (H. E. Lancaster Pa.) appear on the top flat of the barrel. This
rifle came to me from a private collection and is new unfired. Bore is
shiny bright and only the tiniest of handling marks can be found.
This rifle was built in the late 1970's. The
GRRW Leman Indian Rifle pattern was designed by Phil “Blue Jacket”
Sanders while he worked for GRRW.
TO SEE REALLY LARGE PICTURES GOOGLE RIVERJUNCTION AND SEARCH 3034