bcowern
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I am trying to date a Union Metallic Cartridge Company box with distinctive features, that I am thinking of including with a cased Model 2.
The box would date between 1867-1912, when UMC merged with Remington.
I have seen reference to lack of Savage with the list of manufacturers on the bottom label, pointing to pre-1895, but I'm not sure if this is correct. I have seen this label with Savage included in the list of manufacturers.
Another reference states round cornered boxes with the 'U' in a circle trademark starts mid-1880's. Does not say how long this was continued.
I found this reference:
"The cartridges in the box, with their raised 'U' headstamps, pin its production date down a little more precisely to between 1877 and 1878, the two years that UMC employed this headstamp. Prior to this, their rimfire cartridges were unheadstamped; after 1878 they went about seven more years without a headstamp before the impressed 'U' that we are all so familiar with came into use in 1885, and continued to be used by UMC and and their successor Remington-UMC for the next hundred years or so."
As my box is unopened, I am reluctant to check out the headstamp on the cartridges it contains.
I could find no reference when the plaid box was used.
Any insight appreciated.
Regards,
bcowern
The box would date between 1867-1912, when UMC merged with Remington.
I have seen reference to lack of Savage with the list of manufacturers on the bottom label, pointing to pre-1895, but I'm not sure if this is correct. I have seen this label with Savage included in the list of manufacturers.
Another reference states round cornered boxes with the 'U' in a circle trademark starts mid-1880's. Does not say how long this was continued.
I found this reference:
"The cartridges in the box, with their raised 'U' headstamps, pin its production date down a little more precisely to between 1877 and 1878, the two years that UMC employed this headstamp. Prior to this, their rimfire cartridges were unheadstamped; after 1878 they went about seven more years without a headstamp before the impressed 'U' that we are all so familiar with came into use in 1885, and continued to be used by UMC and and their successor Remington-UMC for the next hundred years or so."
As my box is unopened, I am reluctant to check out the headstamp on the cartridges it contains.
I could find no reference when the plaid box was used.
Any insight appreciated.
Regards,
bcowern





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