Shiloh Sharps Commemorative Hartford
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Shiloh Sharps Commemorative Hartford
Guys,
I ran across the following and thought some of you may be interested. It's a Shiloh Sharps Commemorative Hartford in .45-70.
I was interested enough to check with Don's, the company that had Shiloh build the rifles. Certainly no more than 60 rifles were made sometime between 2004 & 2006. I do know the sales price at the time was between $3500 & $3700, so $2150 shipped with the custom box and stuff is a deal.
http://www.assra.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB. ... 1346974291
Wayne
I ran across the following and thought some of you may be interested. It's a Shiloh Sharps Commemorative Hartford in .45-70.
I was interested enough to check with Don's, the company that had Shiloh build the rifles. Certainly no more than 60 rifles were made sometime between 2004 & 2006. I do know the sales price at the time was between $3500 & $3700, so $2150 shipped with the custom box and stuff is a deal.
http://www.assra.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB. ... 1346974291
Wayne
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Re: Shiloh Sharps Commemorative Hartford
I saw that also. There has been one floating around gunbroker that has been scratched, and I believe fired for the same price as the seller wants for that rifle, so that one is a Beg Borrow or Steal to get it type gun. In my opinion.
I told 2 of my friends that they should scrape up whatever they could and buy it. The engraving and stuff aside, it is a chance to get a well optioned out shiloh for a significant savings. And since it was made during the "good timeframe", well, there you go.............
I told 2 of my friends that they should scrape up whatever they could and buy it. The engraving and stuff aside, it is a chance to get a well optioned out shiloh for a significant savings. And since it was made during the "good timeframe", well, there you go.............
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Wayne, the catalog sez 100 max. would be made. Did Shiloh stop after 60 then
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Gary,
Don's Store in Montana was the dealer that commissioned Shiloh to manufacture these rifles. I recently spoke with Charlie Pfau at Don's. He was very knowledgeable about the rifles. He said their plan was to have Shiloh make no more than 100, but only 60 were made with serial numbers LC001 though LC060 by the time they decided to stop production. Other than what I found on the Internet when I ran a search, this is all I know about the rifle. I seriously considered buying the rifle for $2150 as an investment and to resell it, but decided not to since I'm downsizing my firearm sales to spend more time shooting and other activities. Based on everything I found I still believe it's a great deal.
Wayne
Don's Store in Montana was the dealer that commissioned Shiloh to manufacture these rifles. I recently spoke with Charlie Pfau at Don's. He was very knowledgeable about the rifles. He said their plan was to have Shiloh make no more than 100, but only 60 were made with serial numbers LC001 though LC060 by the time they decided to stop production. Other than what I found on the Internet when I ran a search, this is all I know about the rifle. I seriously considered buying the rifle for $2150 as an investment and to resell it, but decided not to since I'm downsizing my firearm sales to spend more time shooting and other activities. Based on everything I found I still believe it's a great deal.
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Here's what I ran across while doing a Internet search.
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Don’s Inc., of Lewistown, MT, commissioned the Shiloh Sharps Rifle Company, of Big Timber, to create a limited commemorative series of rifles in honor of the Lewis and Clark Voyage of Discovery.
The rifle will be built on the Model 1874 Harford frame, with a 30-inch, heavy, octagon barrel and buckhorn sights.
Livingston engraver Suzi Bradley will add her art to the rifles with “Voyage of Discovery 1804-1806” engraved on the barrel and a silver inlay with an engraving of a silhouette of Lewis and Clark on the receiver.
The series will be limited to 100 rifles and will sell for $3,700 until July 4, 2002. After that, the price will be $3,900. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 is required to reserve the rifle. For $200 more, a number in the series can be reserved.
For more or to order, contact Don’s Store by phone at 1-800-879-8194 or by e-mail at donstore@lewistown.net.
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Based on the above and comments from Charlie at Don's, I'm assuming order were taken in 2002 for rifles that were completed by Shiloh in 2004 - 2006, and they only received orders for 60 rifles or so, but that's only speculation on my part.
Wayne
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Don’s Inc., of Lewistown, MT, commissioned the Shiloh Sharps Rifle Company, of Big Timber, to create a limited commemorative series of rifles in honor of the Lewis and Clark Voyage of Discovery.
The rifle will be built on the Model 1874 Harford frame, with a 30-inch, heavy, octagon barrel and buckhorn sights.
Livingston engraver Suzi Bradley will add her art to the rifles with “Voyage of Discovery 1804-1806” engraved on the barrel and a silver inlay with an engraving of a silhouette of Lewis and Clark on the receiver.
The series will be limited to 100 rifles and will sell for $3,700 until July 4, 2002. After that, the price will be $3,900. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 is required to reserve the rifle. For $200 more, a number in the series can be reserved.
For more or to order, contact Don’s Store by phone at 1-800-879-8194 or by e-mail at donstore@lewistown.net.
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Based on the above and comments from Charlie at Don's, I'm assuming order were taken in 2002 for rifles that were completed by Shiloh in 2004 - 2006, and they only received orders for 60 rifles or so, but that's only speculation on my part.
Wayne
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THX Wayne
There ain't much in spare $$$$ around here, or I would have bought that myownself
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There ain't much in spare $$$$ around here, or I would have bought that myownself
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By the way, the article I mentioned above was dated July 20, 2001.
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I know this thread is ancient, but I just wanted to share that I am one of those few that have come into possession of one of these Lewis and Clark commemorative rifles! Found it at Buffalo Arms and had it shipped. It was very close to what I would have planned on having Shiloh make anyway, plus, no 2 year wait. Loving the rifle so far, and plan to have it put in my coffin when the day comes.
Mac, you were correct in your research!
Mac, you were correct in your research!
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Where do you plan to be buried?
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Don’t need to rent one I have oneKenny Wasserburger wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 6:29 pmAnd we can rent a backhoe. I know how to run one.
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Looks like "rest in piece" for ccongos! You won't have any problem getting a lot of folks to show up!