Redsetter wrote on Oct 28
th, 2018 at 2:05pm:
Bill Lawrence wrote on Oct 28
th, 2018 at 1:32pm:
this catalog is actually early 1903; if so; it's likely the catalog that Red says my Catalog # 51 revises.
Red quoting Grant, to be clear. Wonder how many, after I made the effort of digging out that reference, & providing the page number, took the trouble to read it for themselves?
Yes, I read it.
Quote:In this catalog, evidently issued during or just after 1903 ...
The problem with Grant's statement is his very own use of the word
evidently, which indicates that, even back then when he wrote the book, and the
original catalogs were far more readily available and accessible for cross-referencing, Grant himself, during all his travels and exposure to Stevens firearms and their respective printed materials, did not clearly and confidently ascertain the actual dates, and that he himself was required to
speculate.
Does quoting Grant's speculation help provide clarification, or does it provide more "dead fish" information to try to sort through?
Grant was a busy man, and the writing of his subsequent books may have placed the issue of clarifying the proper dating of the Stevens catalogs at the bottom of his personal list, if it was even placed on his list at all.