The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 then merged with the Forehand Arms Co in 1901. Out of business by 1917.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 by S. S. Hopkins, C. W. Hopkins and C. H. Allen. The company experienced financial difficulties and in 1898 was reorganized as the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. A fire in 1900 hurt them and in 1901, they were forced to merged with the Forehand Arms Company. The manufacture of Hopkins and Allen firearms ceased in 1917 when the plant was taken over by Marlin-Rockwell Corporation for the war time production of Browning automatic rifle components.
Your best bet would be Dixie Gun Works, Track of the wolf or Log Cabin shop. They all carry muzzle loader parts, new and old, and are also all on the web.
Allen Hopkins - pool player - was born in 1951.
Nope. They were not in business in 1853. The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 by S. S. Hopkins, C. W. Hopkins and C. H. Allen. The company experienced financial difficulties and in 1898 was reorganized as the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co.
Unfortunately, a serial number ALONE does not impart any information. H&A made rifles, shotguns and handguns. The company closed in 1916.
Start with gunpartscorp.com - they sometimes have Hopkins & Allen parts
The Hopkins & Allen 832 was chambered in .32 RinFire Short.
Hopkins and Allen began manufacturing the .22 caliber Pointer derringer in 1873. This small, easily concealable firearm gained popularity for its design and functionality during its time. The company was known for producing a variety of firearms, including revolvers and rifles, alongside the Pointer derringer.
1900's give or take a few decades
The Allen and Hopkins 1895 .22 rifle is a small caliber firearm produced in the late 19th century, known for its lever-action mechanism. It was designed primarily for small game hunting and target shooting, featuring a lightweight and compact build. While not as widely recognized as some other rifles of its time, it reflects the era's innovation in firearm design. Collectors often seek these rifles due to their historical significance and craftsmanship.
Adam cues had a signature series in the early 1980s. I have an Allen Hopkins signature cue from this series.