there is a sight where there is some info on it but just general . it is : www.authentic-campaigner.com/articles/walden/enfauth.htm
we also have one of these guns and was looking for a monetary value but didnt find anyone yet. good luck=- info on it in writing may help .
There is a wealth of information by Nick Niles in the Gun Digest book of Guns and Prices 2005 Edition, ISBN #0-89689-324-3 and library of congress # 2005906853 Models, prices, and history. Also acomplete listofALL the names associated with Crescent F.A. Co
My bet is that you are out of luck on this question. The bible for looking up info. on old shotguns is Bob Hinman's "The Golder Age of Shotgunning" and all he has to say about F. A. Loomis is "Hammer 12 guage, laminated barrels. No proof marks. nothing further known". My bible is Charles Carder's "Sides By Sides Of The World For Y2K", and it says Loomis was likely a dealer (maybe in Connecticut) for whom guns were made by Crescent Arms Co of New York. Much longer entry for Crescent. Guns were both laminated barrels and steel. Locks were both outside hammer, and hammerless. I have one, steel barrels, outside hammers, wish I knew what the numbers meant (mine is 13) and what in heck is I.X.L.?
The URL for IXL in the related link below.
2 is the activation key for ixl memberships.
Henry Jones IXL was created in 1891.
IXL Historical Museum was created in 1982.
The Ds ixl is made from Nintendo Company which is located in Japan.
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