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Posted By: wyo1895 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
I scored this 1942, number 75 catalog with the price list dated 1-2-1942 at the Ogden gun show last weekend. Catalog cover and price list.
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Page 2 and 3 showing the only 99's cataloged that year: The EG and G only offered in 250-3000 and 300 with 24" barrels. A footnote in the price list says in reference to the G and some other models, "Factory production recently temporarily suspended although they are still available in many dealers' and distributors' stock." The R and RS are only offered in 300 Savage with 24" barrels.
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Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
David, there are at least three price lists with the #75 catalog, 1/2/1941, 6/16/1941 and 1/2/1942. I don't think the catalog info changed but the price sheets did.

Note that your later price list has "*" on some items that are not on the 6/16/1942 list. What does the "*" indicate?
Posted By: wyo1895 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
I should have elaborated, the * is for the footnote that says the models that have an * are temporarily out of production, etc. Some of the others with an * are: Models 23-AA and 23-B; Model 19, Model 19 less sights, Model 19-M, Model 29-S, #10 (# 329 Weaver) 3 power telescope, Model 722, Model 728 and Model 420's and extra barrels for model 430. I believe the Weaver 329 was re-designated to a different number and was used on sniper rifles during WWII. This could explain its unavailability. We weren't in the war when the catalog was printed but we were providing lend-lease to the Allies.
David
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
I reread your earlier posting. I read right over the "Footnote" statement. Thanks.

The next catalog is the #76 (red with a deer on cover) which started sometime after mid-1942. I don't know what price lists were issued with it. The only one I have info on is dated 3/25/1947. The #76 was the last of the red cover catalogs. It was followed by the "1947" catalog, with a white cover.

PS...like all things Savage, catalogs and price lists are a real bag of worms. smile
Posted By: Harry M Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
I have 4 of the # 75 catalogs but only 2 price lists. One dated 6-16-41 and the other 1-2-42. I do have Savage Fair Trade Agreement between Savage and Burks Hardware dated 3-14-41 showing the complete pricing agreements.
Posted By: Harry M Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
I also have a few # 76 catalogs, only 1 of them had a price list dated 1-2-1942. It also came with a letter from W D Higgins sales Manager stating that Savage facilities are now devoted to manufacture of military equipment and that Savage is not currently producing firearms for commercial sale.
Posted By: GeneB Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
David, Rick & Harry, I had a request a couple days ago for catalog information on the 99's from 1937 to 1942. David's post took care of one year for me, here are the others (too many pictures for one post, first group here) -

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Posted By: GeneB Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17

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Posted By: pwomble Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
Not only do you guys know about Savage rifles, you know about their catalogs and price lists. Amazing!

Posted By: wyo1895 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
Gene, I have some more late 30's catalogs. Do you need more info? I can't read what you posted as to whether you have everything you need.
pwomble, we use crystal balls a lot.
David
Posted By: GeneB Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
David, I think I got everything that I was asked for, I emailed the original pictures to the person, these were sent to photobucket and I think when I do that the resolution gets reduced a little making them harder to read. I bought a Savage catalog collection several years ago at an auction that had almost all the catalogs from No 55 up to into the 1970's. Since I have added quite a few more earlier ones.
Posted By: oldtimer303 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
Any information in your catalogs for 1935 ERA where checked pads were offered on the RS for an extra fee? Thanks GW
Posted By: wyo1895 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
They are handy to have. I borrowed a collection of catalogs when I wrote the book although I have quite a few of my own.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/14/17
Originally Posted by oldtimer303
Any information in your catalogs for 1935 ERA where checked pads were offered on the RS for an extra fee? Thanks GW


There was a listing in the later 30's catalogs that any rifle could be ordered with K checkering. Is that what you are referring to?
Posted By: oldtimer303 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/15/17
Rick

I have the one with checked pads that was shipped from the factory 1-1-1935. Would like to have a copy of the information where it was offered as an option on the RS's. Better yet the sales catalog for that year. Thanks GW
Posted By: Harry M Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/15/17
My #68 Catalog has a price list. Do you mean a MonteCarlo stock in terms of the cheek piece on the wood?

Under extras there are 9-10 stock options. None call out Monte Carlo or cheek piece per say.

My # 69 Catalog did not come with a price list.
Posted By: GeneB Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/15/17
Originally Posted by oldtimer303
Rick

I have the one with checked pads that was shipped from the factory 1-1-1935. Would like to have a copy of the information where it was offered as an option on the RS's. Better yet the sales catalog for that year. Thanks GW


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It looks like they were rapidly reducing the available extra's around this time. I have several wholesale & retail catalogs from this time but they do not list any of the options.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/15/17
Originally Posted by Harry M
My #68 Catalog has a price list. Do you mean a MonteCarlo stock in terms of the cheek piece on the wood?

Under extras there are 9-10 stock options. None call out Monte Carlo or cheek piece per say.


He is refering to A5 checkering as on the K.
Posted By: oldtimer303 Re: 1942 Savage catalog - 01/15/17
Thanks Gene

That is what I was looking for. Now if I can get my printer working. GW
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