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Unread 01-12-2014, 10:43 AM   #1
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Anyone know anything about Claybourgh or other various spellings of this English 1860 to maybe 1900 shotgun .I'm going to look at one tomorrow,its supposed to be all engraved ,10 ga. in excellent condition?
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they made some very nice guns - J P Clabrough bros. was the first name used

it later became Clabrough & Johnstone


see the before and after in the 9th post here
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...ight=clabrough

see gun #326 here for the high end of the maker's work
http://www.cotswoodgunroom.com/stock.php?page=2
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Herb:
Clabrough, in its various permutations, was a mid-grade gun made in Birmingham. Well built, but not in the class of William Powell or W. & C. Scott's better stuff. Not to say certain Clabrough guns weren't nice... I just acquired one myself, in fact.

Many were imported and sold in the US before the McKinley tarriff. Mostly in the South.

I'd be interested to see the gun if you get it.
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Larry Shelton just published a new book on Clabough shotguns he would be a guy to contact. www.clabrough.com
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I have one I use as a wet weather gun. It is a 12 gauge self opening box lock ejector with nitro proofed damascus barrels. Nicer than their average, but I've seen a few better Clabroughs. I bought it at auction for around $250. Someone had cut off a couple inches of the barrels and properly replaced the bead but didn't fill in the keel area. I lifted several shallow barrel dents and filled in the missing keel area. It is a real nice grouse gun. I count it as one of my best bargains.
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I have a 12ga JP Claybough hammer gun. It's a nice light gun with 30 inch damascuss bbls and has very nice wood and engraveing for the money.
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Larry Shelton just published a new book on Clabough shotguns he would be a guy to contact. www.clabrough.com
it is a new and updated edition of a book long out of print and nearly impossible to find. looking forward to finally seeing it.
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To my knowledge a book on clabrough shotguns have not been printed before and this is a totally new book that will make any side by side collector happy to have in there library.
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To my knowledge a book on clabrough shotguns have not been printed before and this is a totally new book that will make any side by side collector happy to have in there library.
sorry - I certainly didn't intend to get anything started - i have been trading emails with Mr Sheldon about the reprint for nearly a year

the original was done in 1978 and unavailable any where

Lawrence P. Shelton, Clabrough Golcher & Co
Far Far West Publishers, 1978 - 119 pages

listed here
http://books.google.com/books/about/...d=e9WmHAAACAAJ

or here
http://www.worldcat.org/title/jp-cla...s/oclc/8868056

and discussed here
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...6172d7d6ab57c4
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