Posted 6 months ago
CAD1949
(470 items)
I BELIEVE THIS TO BE A HUBLEY. ONLY THE H IN THE GRIP STUDS HAVE THE LETTER H. THE CYLINDER SPINS FREELY AND ALL PARTS ARE INTACT AND OPERATIONAL. HAVE HAD IT FOR AWHILE JUST DON'T KNOW A HOLE LOT ABOUT IT.
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CAD1949, Hubley cap guns normally did not have a mark in the grips. Your cap gun was manufactured by Leslie-Henry of Wilkes-Barre, PA. Leslie-Henry cap guns had either the letters L-H in a oblong circle or just a H.
THANKS FOR THE INO ttomtucker. IT IS APPRECIATED