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Jay Gardner 04-05-2022 11:18 PM

I have always been fond of Papes, myself. “The Purdey of the north.”

Garry L Gordon 04-06-2022 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan Steingraber (Post 360746)
I do in fact Gary. I do however have a recurring nightmare that I die suddenly and she sells all of my guns for what I told her I paid for them. :-)

Ha! You and Gene Hill!:rotf::rotf:

CraigThompson 04-06-2022 06:38 AM

I almost forgot , the shoot I attended last Saturday one of my friends had a McNaughton that had been sleeved by Dixon . Another friend had a McNaughton and another guy I just met had a Dixon unless I’m mistaken they were all Scottish guns .

Stan Hillis 04-06-2022 06:43 AM

My friend went to visit his daughter in England a few years ago and, while there, visited Purdey's, Holland & Holland's, and Dickson's. He said he found Purdey's and Dickson's warm and very hospitable. H & H not so much. I remember he found a good number of used guns for sale at Dickson's.

Good luck!

edgarspencer 04-06-2022 08:05 AM

Sounds like you're talking about good old George.
My experience differs. Having a business in England, I spent about 8 weeks each year, and found plenty to entertain myself.
I became friendly with Billy Billimoria, at H&H and even after he retired got cards and letters after he went back to India. I spent more than a few hours in the basement 'museum' at Bruton Street, handling guns no one gets to see, and enjoying 'refreshments'.
Same was true at William Evans.
Purdey's tried being stuffy, but I laughed it off, and got on well after that.
At my insistence, we had many after hours sessions at the Anglesey Arms, just round the corner from my hotel ('round the corner was very relative, depending on whether you were going to, or returning from.)

John Dallas 04-06-2022 08:21 AM

Had a 4 hour tour of the H & H facility given by the plant manager. Fascinating. Got to handle a 20 gauge SxSxS 3 barrel gun. Felt much better than I thought it would

Dan Steingraber 04-06-2022 09:17 AM

Wonderful story of a world gone by. Thanks for sharing.

Dave Noreen 04-06-2022 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 360765)
Sounds like you're talking about good old George.
My experience differs. Having a business in England, I spent about 8 weeks each year, and found plenty to entertain myself.
I became friendly with Billy Billimoria, at H&H and even after he retired got cards and letters after he went back to India. I spent more than a few hours in the basement 'museum' at Bruton Street, handling guns no one gets to see, and enjoying 'refreshments'.
Same was true at William Evans.
Purdey's tried being stuffy, but I laughed it off, and got on well after that.
At my insistence, we had many after hours sessions at the Anglesey Arms, just round the corner from my hotel ('round the corner was very relative, depending on whether you were going to, or returning from.)

That sounds like my experience there back in 1986. My friend Max who was showing me around London, not a gun person at all, but he was from the same sect in India as the gentleman in charge of the gun room at H & H so while they chatted I had the run of the place.

Garry L Gordon 04-07-2022 02:12 PM

Dan, I saw that you were attending the Southern, yes? If so, the owner of John Dickson & Sons will be there and another firm that imports guns from the U.K. You may get some leads.

Dan Steingraber 04-07-2022 02:19 PM

Thank you Sir.


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