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A gun for Destry
About two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to spend about 3 hours in the H&H factoy in London. To watch, and question the craftsmen(and ladies) making bespoke guns was a treat. Many interesting stories and theories (putting cast on a gun involves bending the whole action (including tang and both locks!), not just the stock.
Of particular interest (at least to Destry) was a 4 bore double that was nearing completion. The gun was in a rack which the superintendent was reluctant to open, but the gun had "over $100,000" worth of engraving on it. H&H, it appears, will make anything that a customer wants. I handled a 3barrel gun which was causing them a great deal of consternation. Getting the lock timing, barrel and trigger selection right was causing them a bit of a problem. As you might expect, the wood blank room caused substantial drooling on my part, which only served to enhance the figure of the blanks in storage. And all I bought was an overpriced H&H baseball cap. (Not even bespoke) |
John
If I had an address ie US Postal I would send you a Willis and Geiger shirt in your size. Roger |
I love the W&G shirt someone gave me a few years ago. The elbows just went out so I have to put patches on. I just plain wore it too much I guess.
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Roger:
2632 Hounds Chase Troy, MI 48098 Upon receipt of the shirt, a contribution to my favorite river conservation group (The Anglers of the Au Sable) will go in the mail |
John,
That does sound like a dandy gun, too much engraving though. *wink* Destry |
If the engraving on the four bore is cut down to $5.00, what would be the price of the gun?
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I used to pass the H&H factory on the Harrow Road every day on my way to my office when I lived in London. Hard by, on the left heading north towards Wembley, is Kensal Green Cemetery where Joe Manton and many other gunmakers rest. Harris Holland's(the first H in H&H) grave is in sight of the factory.
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Bill - There was no discussion of anything as unsavory as price. Was it Vanderbilt who said "If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it".
All I can tell you is that some of the processes are so old, and could be done so much better by machine, but, then, it wouldn't be a "best" gun |
My guess is the gun, sans engraving, would still be $100,000 or more.
DLH |
You may want to stick to looking for THE BOGARDUS CLUB GUN...
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