Are you asking about contracts he lost out on? Contracts he won? Inventions he was involved with? Military items only?

And I don't know how much of that torpedo patent was actually Arthur. I've run across mentions before that Halpin did most of the initial design and work and Arthur took over to help finish it and market it when Lt. Halpin was pulled away. Even ran into one reference that said the patent was signed back over to Halpin and never should have been in Arthur's name - but it still shows up in Arthur's name.

Two of his sons were prolific patent writers, Arthur J. Savage was the one involved with a new Savage gun company in San Diego - named "A.J. Savage Munitions Co". I'm sure Arthur W. had input, some of Arthur W.'s patents right after he left Savage Arms were reassigned to Arthur J's name. This company produced the Savage slides found on some Colt 1911's, though I think most of what Arthur J. and Basil did was develop patents to sell to other companies.

Arthur W. started off with a fiber cleaning patent that he created in Jamaica, and we'll never know exactly how many he was involved with since he worked with his sons and put things in their names (non-compete clauses existed even back then grin).

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