Elgin Arms Company: Trade name used on shotguns made for the Strauss and Schram Company of Chicago. The value will depend on the exact configuration and condition. If it is a boxlock, either hammerless or with back hammers, it probably has fluid steel barrels and could (if approved by an experienced gunsmith) still be used as a field gun and be worth around $200. If it has side hammers, it probably also has laminated barrels. These should be retired and usually sell for $125-$150 as mantle decorations.
Elgin Arms Co was a trade name used by a Chicago hardware/catalog store. The shotguns were sold to them by the HD Folsom Co. The actual manufacturer may have been Crescent, most were, but could have been any of a number of other manufacturers. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-125 or so
ELGIN ARMS, PROBABLY MADE BY IVER JOHNSON OR H & R AS A SECOND LINE $50 NOWADAYS.
Eglin Arms was a trade name used on shotguns made by the Crescent Firearms Company from 1893 to 1930. Your gun would value around $100.
What is the value of a Beebe arms double barrel shotgun?
50-100 or so
Well depending on the posture of the person it could mean respect or disrespect. Crossed arms over the chest with the person looking at the ground or below your eye level is a sign of respect, but if the person is looking straight at you with his arms over a puffed out chest then its not respectful.
Could be a sign of a stroke (Cerbrovascular Accident) or Syncope.
Yes, the Brothers in Arms for the wii is called Brothers in Arms: Double Time.
Put your arms out, then the other person does the same. Put your arms around that person and they will do the same.
Not if you have huge patches of skin on the arms. If you have Huge patches on the legs or small patches on the arm they could.