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| That was my 1st thought. I must admit I don't know how he signed his work or his middle initial. |
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| There is also Frank Wells. No relation to Fred and I can't remember if F.R. means either one. Frank was a Jr. if I recall.
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| I have a Fred Wells barrled M-S, and his name/initials are not on it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by tin can: I have a Fred Wells barrled M-S, and his name/initials are not on it.
I had one of Fred's LH Mag Mauers and it was marked Wells and Wells. Rachel engraved it, but the engraving was signed by her. seperately |
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| yours must be worth more I'm thinking that because it was just a rebarrel job (but a unique one, a stainless scout barrel with integral machined scope bases) and not a start-to-finish Wells product, he would not have marked it. His passing is a great loss. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Tanker: Could anyone please tell me who marks their barrels "F. R. Wells?" Thanks.
Do you have just a barrel, or a whole gun? I THINK "F.R. Wells" is Frank Wells, of Tucson, but I have often been wrong before. Anyway, if you have a whole gun with that marking on the barrel, I suspect it is tellng you that it is a Frank Wells-made rifle, not a Frank Wells barrel. Though I haven't seen him for 15 years, he was primarily a very sound rifle-stocker, who also turned out whole custom rifles. He was NOT a barrel-maker, at that time anyway. Frank is still in business as far as I know, so you might try looking him up through directory assistance for Tucson, and just give him a call. I'm sure he would tell you if it is a product of his.
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| It is a complete rifle in 458 Lott. Other than the makers mark on the action, F.R.Wells is on the barrel. |
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| Alberta Canuck is correct. That is Frank Wells from Tucson. He is a top notch gun maker! I believe he trained Patrick Houlihan from Tucson who also makes gorgeous customs. |
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| Do you have a phone number for Frank Wells? It does not appear to be listed. Thanks. |
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| Frank Wells has more or less gone off the radar screen. He sold off most of his parts and blanks on eBay a few years back and now his web page is off the net. I think I heard from Mike Scherz that he may have moved from the Tucson area but that is a dimmemory and may not be correct. Every once and a while I see one of his guns on Cabela's in the 10k-12k range.
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| Great. So he isn't even available to answer a question? Does anyone know how to verify his markings or work? Thanks. |
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| There is a .375 H&H for sale at Cabelas signed F. R. Wells I don’t believe that’s Frank’s work. Some people that know Frank’s signature like Tom Turpin might be able to help you. Morris Hallowell sold a lot of Frank’s rifles he might know also.
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| This is a long shot, but it might work if nothing else does for you... That is, go over to 24-hour Campfire fora and ask Ken Howell if he still has contact info for Frank. Ken & Frank were pretty good friends when Ken was editor of Rifle & Handloader magazines. Ken MAY have kept in touch with him...he tends to do that with valuable contacts in the business. (Ken is the guy who introduced me to Frank...and I had Frank build me a .45-70 on a Siamese Mauser, with one of his stocks, as a result of that meeting.)
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| I appreciate the help. I may have trouble finding these fellows but will try. It would be nice to know who built my rifle. A stamp is easy enough for someone to place on a gun but a builder may remember his work. Thanks. |
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| Call Patrick Holehan in Tuscon 520-745-0622. He is a custom maker who learned from Frank Wells. |
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