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Old 05-01-2018, 07:44 AM
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I'm going with Thomas H Currier. Maybe this guy?

Thomas Henry Currier (1861-1936) - Find A Grave Memorial

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I would think that the person that this gun was dedicated to in 1880 would not have been born in 1861 (19 yo) but one never knows. Perhaps a present for getting in to medical or law school?????

My take of the middle initial is "G" but who knows.

If only the records of M.W. Robinson were available to search like those of Smith and Wesson. Unfortunately, for those of us that are fascinated by the research of these old firearms, there was apparently no Roy Jinks working there that felt that saving the companies history would be of interest to anyone.

We are so very lucky to have the information that we have regarding our favorite firearm company. All the more reason to support the S&WHF who is funding the digitizing of the old records so that some day all of this old information will be available at the touch of a few computer keys.
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