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Unread 04-05-2010, 04:34 PM   #1
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In addition to Austin's wonderful article in Spring 2010 DGJ entitled "Philosophies of Collecting - Wood & Iron or Provenance" which I thoroughly enjoyed was another extensive article preceeding it in the same issue by our friend Diggory Hadoke entitled "The Effects of Provenance" with a number of famous British Guns explored.

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Diggory has the advantage of stumbling on guns owned by kings. We, on the other hand, treasure guns owned by common bird hunters and mediocre trapshooters.
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