This cruddy weather helps me with my research at least.
I just confirmed the origin of the "Property Stamp" on the now confirmed "Second Contract" for the Wells Fargo Schofield 45 Express gun as being from:
VOLK STAMP & STENCIL Co. 151 E. Jefferson, Detroit
We know the first contract was initiated in the year, 1881-2. Those guns in that contract have the property stamp seen in photo's 1&2. This new information also supports this stamp seen in photos 1&2 as being the first contract.
The second contract was initiated in 1891. Which is an extreme surprise to my research but is strongly supported by the 2nd introduction of US Surplus Schofields in Hartley & Grahams catalog "and" the now proven matching die stamps that came from the Volk Stamp Co that "began operations" in the year 1890. Fits like a glove.
This new information supports and extends the Schofields field service up to the turn of the century when more modern DA's and Colt SAA's were being ordered directly from the factory by Wells Fargo. The research is now very fluent and fills the gap as to why I couldn't find earlier contracts to replace the Schofields. So the service time is now 1881-2 to 1899. Almost 20 years!
The second contract stamp is seen in photo 3. The proximity to Chicago is seen in photo 4. So this contract was likely marked and distributed from the Chicago Express office which also fits my research. A pretty huge breakthrough.
These are the only two confirmed contracts. There may have been smaller contracts but proving them as legit is very difficult.
Murph
I just confirmed the origin of the "Property Stamp" on the now confirmed "Second Contract" for the Wells Fargo Schofield 45 Express gun as being from:
VOLK STAMP & STENCIL Co. 151 E. Jefferson, Detroit
We know the first contract was initiated in the year, 1881-2. Those guns in that contract have the property stamp seen in photo's 1&2. This new information also supports this stamp seen in photos 1&2 as being the first contract.
The second contract was initiated in 1891. Which is an extreme surprise to my research but is strongly supported by the 2nd introduction of US Surplus Schofields in Hartley & Grahams catalog "and" the now proven matching die stamps that came from the Volk Stamp Co that "began operations" in the year 1890. Fits like a glove.
This new information supports and extends the Schofields field service up to the turn of the century when more modern DA's and Colt SAA's were being ordered directly from the factory by Wells Fargo. The research is now very fluent and fills the gap as to why I couldn't find earlier contracts to replace the Schofields. So the service time is now 1881-2 to 1899. Almost 20 years!
The second contract stamp is seen in photo 3. The proximity to Chicago is seen in photo 4. So this contract was likely marked and distributed from the Chicago Express office which also fits my research. A pretty huge breakthrough.
These are the only two confirmed contracts. There may have been smaller contracts but proving them as legit is very difficult.
Murph