Is it Hawkin or Hawken?
Just wondering for a friend
Just wondering for a friend
Yep, Harken.It's spelled with an e.
Germanic names seem to get butchered even today. Myself having a rare Germanic name it never ceases to amaze me how people butcher the spelling or how they pronounce it. Wolfgang Haga was actually the younger brother of Samuel and Jacobs grandfather.“Hawken” was the name used by brothers Jacob and Samuel, and that was the surname they stamped on their barrels. See the photo posted by brother @Arrowhead_92 in post #4.
However, if you read the literature of the period, just about everybody who mentioned these rifles in print back then called them “Hawkins.” Some of those writers, such as Brewerton, Marcy, and Ruxton, were very literate fellows and should have known better, but I guess they were just going with the conventions of the time and place.
Notchy Bob
I don't believe there is an r in Hawken.Yep, Harken.
@Gun Tramp was making a joke. There was a little interchange on this forum a year or two ago in which a forum member meant to write "Hawken," but it somehow ended up "Harken." Some of the boys picked it up and ran with it, and Gun Tramp is reviving the joke. You can type "Harken" in the search box and see what pops up, if you're interested.I don't believe there is an r in Hawken.
That's a good thing for people in the part of the country that cannot properly say words with an r.
Like "car" being pronounced "caah".
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