* update * A Vintage Case for the Vintage Verney Carron .475 No.2 NE
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Originally posted by buckstix:
Hello Wink,
Thanks for the reply.
Its always interesting to puzzle together the History of a rifle that was built 90 years ago.
There are several small stampings on the bottom of the barrels. Would any of these possibly identify Auguste Lebeau or Paul Demas?
Paul Demas created his shop in 1987, so no chance there would be any connection. For stamps indicating a link to Auguste Lebeau, I have no idea. There were around two hundred arms or arms parts makers in Liège in the beginning of the 20th century. I'll see if I can find anything on Auguest Lebeau before they teamed up with Courally.
quote:
Originally posted by Wink:
quote:
Originally posted by buckstix:
Hello Wink,
Thanks for the reply.
Its always interesting to puzzle together the History of a rifle that was built 90 years ago.
There are several small stampings on the bottom of the barrels. Would any of these possibly identify Auguste Lebeau or Paul Demas?
Paul Demas created his shop in 1987, so no chance there would be any connection. For stamps indicating a link to Auguste Lebeau, I have no idea. There were around two hundred arms or arms parts makers in Liège in the beginning of the 20th century. I'll see if I can find anything on Auguest Lebeau before they teamed up with Courally.
There's just nothing better IN MY OPINION than that Demas triple action...
Ken Buch (Kebco) might know the history of VC in the early days and the resulting markings and proofs. If not, Jerome from VC is very helpful in all matters involving their firearms.
06 July 2018, 06:57
Clan_CollaHad a Francotte about that vintage (20-30's)
That looked almost exactly like this gun
Was several years ago ,
no saved pictures of the rifle
09 July 2018, 19:12
SliderLovely Double. I need one of those cooling tube's also.
12 July 2018, 17:21
buckstixquote:
Originally posted by Slider:
Lovely Double. I need one of those cooling tube's also.
Hello Slider,
Thanks for the reply.
Before I built a cooling tube, I used a small window fan directed at the open breech.
20 July 2018, 20:36
enfieldsparesHi, I've revisited this thread and hope this is useful?
So that's an "h" that dates the proof of your gun to 1929 I think.
21 July 2018, 17:51
buckstixHello endfieldspares
Thanks for the reply.
As in the 8th line of my opening post ... this rifle was built in 1929.
24 August 2018, 09:21
buckstixHello All,
Here's an update - I found a very nice Vintage Case for my Vintage Verney Carron .475 No.2 NE. It appeared on Ebay a few months back with an "offer" option, so last week I made an offer. The seller told me the case had belonged to his Dad and that the gun it contained was sold long ago. His Dad's initials are on the top. He said the case was from the 1920's or 30's so it fits the date of my VC just fine. And, the case was "French" with an original "Gastinne Renette" - "Paris" label. I don't know anything about him, but when I "Googled" him, I found several photos of some find guns that he produced.
As I've done with many other vintage cases, I reconfigured the inside to better fit the Rifle. I even added an original "VC" label to dress it up a bit.
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