Winchester 1866 World's Fair gun

Published on January 26, 2015
Duration: 2:28

This video showcases a unique Winchester Model 1866 rifle, specifically made for the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia. Ashley Leisy from the Cody Firearms Museum highlights that this particular rifle is a one-of-a-kind, unfired piece featuring semi-relief engraving by master engraver Conrad Ulrick. The rifle is a significant artifact from the Centennial Exposition and is part of the Cody Museum's collection.

Quick Summary

A unique Winchester Model 1866 rifle, created for the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia, is highlighted. This unfired firearm features special semi-relief engraving by master engraver Conrad Ulrick, confirmed by his signature Greek key pattern. It is now a prized exhibit at the Cody Firearms Museum.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction with Mark Keef and John Zen
  2. 00:17Joining Ashley Leisy from Cody Firearms Museum
  3. 00:24Special Guns from the Museum
  4. 00:32The Original Model 1866
  5. 00:40Special History of this 1866
  6. 00:46One-of-a-Kind, Never Fired Rifle
  7. 00:49Made for the 1876 World's Fair
  8. 00:57Philadelphia Exposition Details
  9. 01:00Beautiful Example with Unique Engraving
  10. 01:03Master Engraver Conrad Ulrick
  11. 01:13Identifying Conrad Ulrick's Work
  12. 01:25Location: Cody Museum
  13. 01:33Centennial Expedition Significance
  14. 01:44A National Treasure
  15. 01:51World's Fair as a Showcase
  16. 01:57Winchester's Product for the Fair
  17. 02:01Winchester's Collection History
  18. 02:07See it in Person: Cody, Wyoming

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Winchester Model 1866 featured in the video special?

This particular Winchester Model 1866 is unique because it was made specifically for the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia and has never been fired. It also features one-of-a-kind semi-relief engraving by master engraver Conrad Ulrick.

Who was Conrad Ulrick and how is his work identified on the rifle?

Conrad Ulrick was a master engraver. His work on this Winchester 1866 is identifiable by a specific Greek key pattern he used, which he personally documented, confirming his authorship.

Where can this historical Winchester rifle be seen?

This significant Winchester Model 1866 rifle is part of the collection at the Cody Firearms Museum, located in Cody, Wyoming, and is displayed in their embellished gallery.

What was the significance of the 1876 World's Fair where this rifle was displayed?

The 1876 World's Fair, also known as the Centennial Exposition, celebrated 100 years of the United States. This rifle represented Winchester's showcase product at this major international event.

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