I have an opportunity to buy two rifles built on 98 Mauser actions. One of them was called "one of Mr. Gaillard rifles" in a letter handwritten in 1947 by Mr. Crandall himself. It is a heavy barrel 22.250, probably never fired after it came to rest at its current home.
Would he have been referring to Ted Gaillard? Crandall says in the letter that he made up three of the "for a trio of shooting chums up there", likely meaning Saskatchewan, where the rifles are now.
G. B. Crandall bought out Tobin Arms. He was a prolific inventor.
Any input will be appreciated.
Edited: upon closer scrutiny, it is Mr. not our
Would he have been referring to Ted Gaillard? Crandall says in the letter that he made up three of the "for a trio of shooting chums up there", likely meaning Saskatchewan, where the rifles are now.
G. B. Crandall bought out Tobin Arms. He was a prolific inventor.
Any input will be appreciated.
Edited: upon closer scrutiny, it is Mr. not our
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