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18 August 2006, 06:04
white bison
Only American Made Drilling put into production...
Hi All: Anyone ever hear of a "Hollenbeck"
3 barrel gun? Upper barrels a side by
side shotgun, lower barrel nestled
under the shotgun barrels is a rifle
barrel. made from 1901-1910...high
quality gun. Frank Hollenbeck designed
shotguns for the former Syracuse Arms Co.,
and the former Baltimore Arms Co.
He was a master gunmaker at the turn of
the century when the apex of American
craftsmanship was reached.
My Hollenbeck Gun is a SxS 12 gauge,
over a .32-40 rifle. Neat gun.

Best Regards,

Tom
22 August 2006, 02:54
DUK
Interesting.

Would you mind posting a picture?
22 August 2006, 06:01
white bison
I don't mind posting a photo...but never have done so...will try...and instructions to do so?
Thanks,
Tom
22 August 2006, 06:29
loud-n-boomer
There was an article on them in the Doublegun Journal a year or so ago. I will see if I can find which copy it was in. I also believe that Pachmeyer Senior produced some in Las Angeles.

Dave


One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
22 August 2006, 20:44
white bison
Hi: Would appreciate the Double Gun Journal Issue
number identifying the Hollenbeck Gun. All I have is the Gun & a 2 page article on it from "The
American Rifleman", June 1964. Pachymar never made them, they were only made by Frank Hollenbeck & his 3 barrel Gun Company from 1901-1910 in West Virginia. No one else had the rights to make them as they were patented to Hollenbeck.
Tom
30 August 2006, 23:08
loud-n-boomer
Tom:

Sorry I was unclear. I did not mean to imply that Pachmeyer made some Hollenbechs. Rather, I believe that Pachmeyer Senior produced some drillings under his own name.


One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
26 September 2006, 00:39
tomo577
hollenbeck was the designer & patent holder for his drilling. he originally started out in upstate new york under his own name. then the company moved to west virgina where it traded first as the three barrel gun company and later , in its last gasp (?) the royal gun co.

i have owned a couple of these and they are neat guns.
i also owned one of the two known ithaca drillings.... they were written up in double gun journal approx 8 yrs ago. mine had the rifle bbl --on top -- of the shotgun bbls.

shame none of these captured much interest in the american market.


TOMO577
DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
04 October 2006, 09:18
luv2safari
There were also a few gunmakers in Pennsylvania who made drillings, but very few and even fewer guns.