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Kirk Potter
03-10-2018, 01:47 PM
Can anyone recommend a book about British "best" shotguns? Something similar to The Parker Story maybe? If their is such a thing..
Thanks.
Greg Baehman
03-10-2018, 03:39 PM
Although I'm not aware of any books on English Bests that go quite to the same scope that The Parker Story authors have gone, but Donald Dallas has done a fine job with his maker specific books on Purdey, Boss and Holland & Holland.
Dean Romig
03-10-2018, 03:42 PM
Look up books by Diggory Hadoke and Stephen Dodd Hughes... there are others as well.
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Ken Hill
03-10-2018, 04:33 PM
Kirk,
I'm not sure how much detail you are trying to find. There are a few books by Boothroyd and another set by David Baker listing a lot of makers with their history. The Dallas books are quite good for an individual maker. Diggory Hadokes books are good for the basics and provide a lot of insight. Another quick reference book is Vintage British Shotguns by Terry Wieland. It provides 12 chapters on general history and goes through a quick review of probably 65 makers along with thoughts on quality from Jack Rowe and George Caswell.
Ken
John Campbell
03-10-2018, 06:24 PM
You can get some grounding with:
Best Guns by MacIntosh
The British Sporting Gun & Rifle by Dallas
Otherwise, ALL Dallas books and ALL Boothroyd books are essential reading.
Bill Murphy
03-11-2018, 10:51 AM
Start with any of them, but preferably a dedicated book on a gun you own or are looking at. I don't own a Boss, but sure enjoy my Boss book. Donald Dallas's books on Purdey and Holland are good too.
Garry L Gordon
03-11-2018, 05:08 PM
Nigel Brown's three volume set, "British Gunmakers," is a pretty encompassing work and presents an incredible range of information. It is not definitive in regard to any one particular gunmaker, but a great reference work. I highly recommend it.
Timothy Salgado
03-13-2018, 07:20 AM
Birmingham Gunmakers by Douglas Tate is a good book on the gunmakers from that city. I've had luck finding some of the other single maker subject books at gunshows and just picked up two more at the Flyfishing and Wingshooting Expo held a couple of weeks ago here in PA. There were a few used book dealers there- John Liberati was one, I have the cards of the two others at home. The one dealer had a whole section on English guns with a wide assortment from the general to the specific gunmakers. I'll get you the information when I get home from work today.
Tim
Timothy Salgado
03-13-2018, 05:26 PM
Kirk, the three booksellers that were at the Flyfishing and Wingshooting Expo were John Liberati Books from Connecticut-Phone number 860-618-3648, Glen R. Blackwood from Great Lakes Flyfishing Co. from Michigan- phone number 616-866-6060, and David E. Foley from Connecticut- phone number 860-561-0783. I bought the Boothroyd book Sidelocks and Boxlocks from Mr. Foley and he had the largest selection of books on UK gunmakers along with wildfowling, upland bird hunting and fishing books. Mr. Liberati also had a good number of gun books and I noticed a couple of UK gunmaker books on his shelf. Mr.Blackwood had a large selection of upland bird hunting books, books by McIntosh , etc. I hope this helps.
Tim
Kirk Potter
03-13-2018, 06:51 PM
Thanks!
Mills Morrison
03-13-2018, 06:59 PM
Diggory Hadoke is good in that he takes modest budgets into account and is a good read
Geoffrey Boothroyd is good too. Also a pleasure to read and a wealth of knowledge
CraigThompson
03-14-2018, 01:55 AM
There is or used to be a book dealer in Philly that was heavy into out of print and used sporting books be it shotguns fly fishing or whatever . They used to list in the Gun Digest . The name escapes me at the moment and I'm not at home to look in an old Digest . But I've ordered from them in the past and they were reputable and helpful .
John Campbell
03-14-2018, 08:21 AM
This is my go-to source for all books shooting related. Especially those on English gunning:
http://www.gunnermanbooks.com
Carol Barnes is superb to deal with!
Bill Murphy
03-14-2018, 09:58 AM
I don't remember the name of the company offhand, but he is always at the Baltimore show, should be there this weekend, on the back wall. The name is Rutgers Books but I didn't see them Friday.
davidboyles
03-14-2018, 06:16 PM
To me my best education on English guns came from Cyril Aams who wrote Lock Stock and Barrel. I sat quite a few hours in his den when I lived in Houston and always walked away with a bundle of knowledge and a lot of his sharp opinions. I still own a few of his guns and they were expensive but right. His book tells the story about Damascus myths.
King Brown
03-16-2018, 02:07 PM
Diggory Hadoke's The British Boxlock Gun and Rifle (Safari Press) is a treasure. Vic Venters says "This is one of the three most important texts on British guns in the last decade."
Bill Murphy
03-17-2018, 05:17 AM
Rutgers Books doesn't seem to be in attendance at Baltimore Show yesterday. They may be out of business, but I don't know.
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