Plate hole configuration would be nice for starters. Action parts as well would help to determine its genus. Standard knuckle/rep. lever. Broad knuckle/jack placed forwards of rep. lever. And dare I mention . . . the "B" word? Not me, Jon Page Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The power went out for a few hours here tonight. All is well now, I have my computer back. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PS. As far as dating it, without a serial # and man'f'r, the color of the action parts is a good indication. Compare it to others which you_can_date. Although not always accurate, but a good reference point. At 07:53 PM 6/16/98 -0400, you wrote: > Hello, I'm new to this, hope some of you can help. I'm rebuilding what >appears to be T.F. McCausland I'm guessing it is a stencilled brand, >because I can't seem to find a serial number on it. Under the name has >Pittsburg - New York. Can any one tell me anything about this brand? >Thanks, John J. Kowalski Oberlin, Oh Qualski@MSN.com
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