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Fine & Very Desirable U.M.C. Framed Cartridge Display Board From The ''Shiff The Gunman'' Collection

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Fine & Very Desirable U.M.C. Framed Cartridge Display Board From The ''Shiff The Gunman'' Collection
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This wonderful display measures 54 1/2''x41 1/2'' overall with hardwood frame displaying two large banners with raised 2'' lettering with ''Trade / U.M.C. / Mark'' in top and ''The Union Metallic Cartridge Co.'' in the bottom. The board features over 200 various caliber bullets, cartridges, primers, and wads. They range in calibers from 22 Rimfire through 4 bore shotshells to a 1'' Gatling gun cartridge and are surrounding a diamond pattern illustration depicting grazing elk in a mountain setting with U.M.C. overlapping the picture. The color has darkened slightly and all markings remain legible and it may benefit from a professional cleaning. It has a few minor apologies about the frame including a missing carved button on the decorative border, spots of flaking varnish, and some documented handling marks along the lower section of the frame dating back to the early 1950's. This particular board is tied to ''Shiff the Gunman'' who was featured in an article published in a February 2024 edition of Man at Arms magazine written by Stuart C. Mowbray. In the article, Shiff is referred to as a ''New England firearms Legend'' and ''one of the most unusual personalities in the old gun business''. A New Hampshire native born Carroll B. Shiffer 1878, in Tilton, N.H., and later running his gun shop out of North Woodstock, N.H till his passing in 1952. ''Shiff'' was known to be an eccentric personality with a very worldly past, who sold various accessories and many fantastic guns from his small backwoods shop. He has been featured in many articles as well as mentioned in some well thought of reference books. A secondary article printed in the same February 2024 edition titled ''A Cartridge Board with a Story'' on page 34 provides a fair amount of provenance detailing some back history and a very convincing argument this is the same board that ''Shiff'' sold to Richard Quigley Jr., in 1950, who later sold to its current owner in October of 1970. It is stated in the article that a cartridge and a bullet were replaced on the board prior to the current owner acquiring it and are called out accordingly as well as the minor damage to the left and right corners at each end of the lower banner. This board has survived the years well and remains in fine overall condition. Included are photocopies of the ''Man at Arms'' articles and correspondences between ''Shiff'' and Mr. Quigley, and a black and white photograph of the board. An attractive turn of the century advertising piece with New Hampshire ties that would make a fine addition to any collection. (10A11624-1) (15,000/25,000)