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Goetz & Tryon |   | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 1811 |   |
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Same as Tryon & Goetz. Company of George W. Tryon and Frederick W. Goetz seems having
existed only in 1811. Until 1811 Tryon was an apprentice of Goetz. The lockplate of a war of 1812 perid militia muskets, similar to British or New England militia musket configuration, altered to percussion is stamped in three horizontal lines in front of the cock: GOETZ & TRYON and PHILA in a vertical line behind the cock. |