![]() ![]() Anyway, I haven’t been able to find any information on them even being made in Canada – I know they were made in Connecticut so this is very confusing to me. The previous owner – whoever they are and for whatever reason – had the ‘Royal’ logo on the front and back, as well as the “Made In Canada” covered up with black hockey tape?! Some people are bizarre… I do live in Canada so was wondering if maybe it was illegal to have it here at some point, since it says “Not for export” on the back, and that maybe that was why they had all of the logos covered up. I should also note that it says “Made In Canada” on the front, although it is very difficult to read. This data will appear in green colour – green stands for the hope :-) In my opinion, it’s very important to focus this information in the database, even when it might be fragmentary sometimes. Step by step, I’ll add data, which was researched by other collectors or by myself. For some of the brands, there are no serial numbers available yet and I try to help with some information about the years of production in these cases. The data in the database is pretty reliable, since listings of different sources were compared and evaluated, but please don’t hold me responsible for any mistakes in old listings. Its primary task is to help collectors, to date their typewriters, by the serial numbers of the machines. This side was created for collectors of antique typewriters, with the help of many old documents and other collectors. But when you see the number of given brand names, it’s still only a beginning. As far as I know, it’s even the most complete collection of serial numbers ever. There are other outside resources – including the Cody Firearm Museum - which can be excellent for determining date of manufacture and value: Click here to go to our gun values resource links.The “Database” is probably the biggest source of typewriter serial numbers in the Internet today. This late historian George Madis compiled extensive histories on Winchester firearms.The Cody Firearms Museum has more information on Winchesters produced before 1900.No attempt has been made to determine the value of any guns listed.For questions related to Ammunition don’t call us.In some exceptional cases, a more detailed, accurate determination can be made by calling Winchester Repeating Arms Customer Service at the Morgan, Utah office.Since this information was provided through old documents (both official and otherwise), no representation is made that all serial number and year combinations are totally accurate.There is no other detail beyond this that we can provide. In general, only serial number ranges with an approximate year are provided in this document.Any information before the 1990s is always difficult to verify. Before the 1990s the Winchester Repeating Arms firearms brand transferred ownership several times.If your firearm is not listed, we probably do not have any additional information. Many of the Winchester brand firearms produced over the years are included, but not all.Please keep the following points in mind as you explore these pages: ![]()
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