Yes, Crescent Firearms produced Waltham shotguns in the early 20th century. Crescent was known for manufacturing a variety of shotguns under different brand names, including Waltham, which were often sold through various retailers. These shotguns were typically affordable, targeting the budget-conscious market of that era.
Yes.
No. Crescent made inxpensive shotguns under more than 100 different trade names.
Crescent manufactured shotguns from 1888 to 1940. They sold a million utility shotguns that were "branded" by hardware stores and the like. Typical value is $85 to $150.
crescent made shotguns for Hermitage from 1904 to 1930. nothing mentioned on muzzle loading rifles.................
yes
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AFAIK, no.
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H&D Folsom Co: large distributor for shotguns made by the Crescent Co. around 1930. Now it gets confusing. Crescent used over 100 different names and manufactures to make guns. American Gun made the H&D Folsom (House Brand) Shotguns under the Crescent contract. Get a hold of "standard catalog of firearms 18th edition" go to page 350 and start reading.
Montgomery Ward did not make firearms. They contracted with makers and had their store brand put on them.