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Unread 03-01-2013, 11:19 AM   #1
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My friend emailed me some photos of the "Manton" I have been anxious to see. I had multiple requests to post some photos. After seeing the photos I have minimal interest in the gun. It's in good shape, but a bit too bazaar to me. Do those matted ribs all around the barrels have a function other than an attempt at style points? If anyone here cares to comment please do, you won't hurt my feelings. Could anyone really think those barrels are attractive? Perhaps I don't fully appreciate European design. Can you persuade me?
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Bruce, Manton did a quite healthy business in India maybe the work what's done over there. I do agree that the gun is a bit strange but maybe there is a story behind it. A few years back a friend bought a gun that was sold through the Army Navy stores with strange carvings and it turned out that it was owned at one time by an officer who was killed in the Boer War.Andy
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This gun looks very teutonic to me. Engraving is very amateurish. And the "Rigby flats" on the barrel breeches are something only a German would agree to put into a set of barrels.

It is certainly NOT a Joe Manton gun!!

Still, it may appeal to some.
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Unread 03-01-2013, 12:08 PM   #4
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Are there proof marks anywhere? My first guess is it is a gun marketed as coming from the famous Manton factory but in reality is a cheap knockoff using the Manton name to sell the gun. We all know of how marketers sold guns to this country using names such as Barker, T. Barker etc. so unsuspecting people would think they were buying the real Parker Brothers name. I have always thought the Manton guns were the classic guns of their time but this gun definitely looks bizarre and a little gaudy. I can't see the name on the lock plate well enough to see the exact initials before the Manton name. It just doesn't look right though.
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Unread 03-01-2013, 12:26 PM   #5
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Thats one crazy looking gun.
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Unread 03-01-2013, 12:27 PM   #6
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Well I must admit when I saw the photos I was disappointed, not at all what I was expecting. I will photograph the water table and underside of the barrels tomorrow when I have the gun in hand. I did get permission to put the photos on the forum.
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Don't see one of those every day. The initial dose not look like a J Maybe an O or an A.
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Wayne, Congratulations on the recent "finds". This gun is more than likely a knock off. I think it's some sort of "Gothic" butt ugly. Someone my find it attractive...not me.
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i kinda like this gun myself...but hey if it shoots i like it... charlie
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The jury is out. Leaning toward ( kind of cool ). Think of the work some craftsman put in to it.
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