To fully comprehend English Best guns, one must also consider clientele.
English Best guns were made up for RICH individuals. Many in pairs. And nothing but the finest in craftsmanship, precision and art were acceptable for this market. An English aristocrat simply did not show up on a shoot with a keepers gun in hand. He carried a gun that caught the eye and envy of others. A Best.
This is what made the reputations of Purdey, Holland & Holland, Boss and others.
American guns, including the Parker, were basically products. And when required, embellished and fitted to higher levels. But they were still basically products. In British terms, keepers guns.
Sorry to be blunt. But it's the truth.
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