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HM QUACKENBUSH PERSONAL LETTER FROM CHASLIE KELLOG FAMILIAR WORK NEEDED MAY 20 1

Description: HM QUACKENBUSH PERSONAL LETTER FROM CHASLIE KELLOG FAMILIAR WORK NEEDED MAY 20 1900 EPHEMERAIn overall good conditionPlease see Pictures For Details Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Quackenbush was born in Herkimer, New York, in 1847. At age fourteen, he began an apprenticeship at gun manufacturer Remington Arms Co., where he acquired skills as a metalworker and gun maker. At the age of 16, he invented the extension ladder, which he patented on Oct. 22, 1867,[5] and then began manufacturing them himself, until he sold the patent for $500.[4] Several years later,[when?] he left his job at Remington to start his own metal working and gun shop in his hometown of Herkimer. It was a good running shop. The H.M. Quackenbush Co. Quackenbush building, 220 Prospect Street, Herkimer. In 1871, he founded the Quackenbush Company in Herkimer, New York, and obtained his first air gun patent (issued June 6, 1871) for his Eureka air pistol. The pistol is now a collector item. Air rifles The company began producing air rifles in 1876. Their spring/air design, as well as the steam-powered manufacturing ,plant itself, were considered to be innovative at the time. In the 1880s, they began mass production of so-called "gallery guns",[clarification needed] and the Quackenbush name appeared in carnival and amusement arcade shooting galleries throughout the United States. The company went on to play a key role in the standardization of shot sizes for shotguns and air-guns, and to produce many models of their very popular Quackenbush air rifles. Nutcrackers In 1913, Quackenbush invented the spring-jointed nutcracker and a nutpick, designs still in wide use today.[2] Over the years, his company produced over 200 million, and metal nutcrackers seen today stamped with the hallmark "HMQ" or "QBC" were those made by the Quackenbush. The company stopped making air guns in the 1930s, but continued making nutpicks and nutcrackers. The company also developed and manufactured many other products over the years -- ranging from rifles and sport firearms to kitchen gadgets and seafood tools. Based on U.S. Patent Office records, H.M. Quackenbush and his company were responsible for inventing, or significantly contributing to the development of, numerous early 20th century inventions, including: bicycles; a foot-powered wood lathe; the scroll saw; darts; stair rails; the extension ladder; a bathroom shelf; the nut cracker and picks; the .22 caliber rim-fire rifle (3 models, including a bicycle rifle); various air rifles and pistols; ammunition for airguns, including lead air rifle shot (commonly known as "BBs"), felted slugs; the Kaleidoscope; and garment hangers ("coat hangers H.M. Quackenbush died in 1933, at age 86. He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Herkimer, NY My items have been collected and purchased for the past 40 years, most are used and I will describe the condition the best I can and take plenty of pictures for you to view the overall condition & defects will be noted in the description. Shipping will always be combined and discounted on multiple item purchased! I pack all items with extra care and shipping materials!High value items will be insured!Either by myself or requested by the buyer. Some items will require outside shipping company to pack and crate high value items. Some items will be security marked to protect myself and the buyer in case an issue with shipping or returns!Please if there is a problem, feel free to contact me before opening a case, this effects my rating I will try to resolve any issues,before it gets to this point. Thank you in advance for your feedback as it is appreciated!

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