

The purpose of the Baker Three-Barrel Gun was stated in the 1884 catalog copy: “It is a fact too well known to need mention, that in going out for the purpose of killing small game with a shot gun, one is constantly having unexpected chances to shoot at larger game that a shot gun will either not reach at all, or fail to kill and to those who are in the habit of hunting in localities where there are animals that are dangerous, and which are liable to be encountered at any moment without warning, this gun gives the possessor feelings of confidence and safety that are invaluable, to say nothing of the extra amount and actual value of the game that can be obtained by its use. This was also on the top rib of the guns. Smith maker of Baker Guns, Syracuse, N.Y". Advertisements made at that time said "L.C.

By 1880 Baker was no longer listed in the Syracuse city directory. In 1880 Baker and Leroy left the business to form the Ithaca Gun Co. located at 20 Walton Street, Syracuse, N.Y. Smith joined with his brother Leroy and W.H. Smith made the Baker Three-Barrel Gun and the Baker Double-Barrel Gun.
