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NIKKO HISTORY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
The publisher wishes to thank the Golden Eagle Collectors...
Both Nikko Firearms Co., Ltd. and Nikko Arms Co., Ltd. we...
Nothing is known of the origin of the Kodensha Co.
Kodensha first approached the American shotgun market in ...
In 1962, the Kodensha Co., Ltd. formed a joint venture wi...
This venture was known as the Olin- Kodensha Co. Ltd. Add...
Millions of dollars of machinery and technology were brou...
One of the conditions of the joint venture was that Koden...
At the outset of the 25 years that the joint venture exis...
Additionally, Olin/Winchester was allowed only two perman...
Kodensha converted an existing building near the manufact...
In 1981, for an unknown reason, the Olin-Kodensha name wa...
For reasons unknown, Classic Doubles went out of business...
During the "dual-factory" days, Nikko produced firearms f...
1) Kanematsu Gosho of Arlington Heights, IL approx. 1974-...
2) Golden Eagle Firearms, Houston, TX March 1977 through ...
3) Tradewinds, Inc. of Tacoma, WA exported from Japan by ...
4) Marubeni America, Inc. of New York City 1972-1974 - Mi...
5) Winchester GMBH of West Germany, manufactured by Olin-...
6) Parker Reproduction shotguns, distributed in the US by...
7) International Star Commerce Corp. (ISCC) of Salt Lake ...
8) Moore Supply Co. of Salt Lake City, UT beginning mid-1...
9) USA Nikko, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA (factory reps and d...
10) Weatherby, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA May 1972 to 1981. ...
11) Savage Industries of Hamden, CT 1981-1982 - Savage/Fo...
12) Charles Daly. "Automatic" distributed by Sloans (Japa...
13) Sears, Roebuck Co. Ted Williams Model 400 and possibl...
14) Churchill semi-auto, imported by Kassnar mid-1980s;
15) High Standard of Hamden, CT 1974-75 - Supermatic Shad...
NOTE: ALL of the semi-auto shotguns used essentially the ...
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NIKKO HISTORY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
The publisher wishes to thank the Golden Eagle Collectors...
Both Nikko Firearms Co., Ltd. and Nikko Arms Co., Ltd. we...
Nothing is known of the origin of the Kodensha Co.
Kodensha first approached the American shotgun market in ...
In 1962, the Kodensha Co., Ltd. formed a joint venture wi...
This venture was known as the Olin- Kodensha Co. Ltd. Add...
Millions of dollars of machinery and technology were brou...
One of the conditions of the joint venture was that Koden...
At the outset of the 25 years that the joint venture exis...
Additionally, Olin/Winchester was allowed only two perman...
Kodensha converted an existing building near the manufact...
In 1981, for an unknown reason, the Olin-Kodensha name wa...
For reasons unknown, Classic Doubles went out of business...
During the "dual-factory" days, Nikko produced firearms f...
1) Kanematsu Gosho of Arlington Heights, IL approx. 1974-...
2) Golden Eagle Firearms, Houston, TX March 1977 through ...
3) Tradewinds, Inc. of Tacoma, WA exported from Japan by ...
4) Marubeni America, Inc. of New York City 1972-1974 - Mi...
5) Winchester GMBH of West Germany, manufactured by Olin-...
6) Parker Reproduction shotguns, distributed in the US by...
7) International Star Commerce Corp. (ISCC) of Salt Lake ...
8) Moore Supply Co. of Salt Lake City, UT beginning mid-1...
9) USA Nikko, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA (factory reps and d...
10) Weatherby, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA May 1972 to 1981. ...
11) Savage Industries of Hamden, CT 1981-1982 - Savage/Fo...
12) Charles Daly. "Automatic" distributed by Sloans (Japa...
13) Sears, Roebuck Co. Ted Williams Model 400 and possibl...
14) Churchill semi-auto, imported by Kassnar mid-1980s;
15) High Standard of Hamden, CT 1974-75 - Supermatic Shad...
NOTE: ALL of the semi-auto shotguns used essentially the ...
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