08 February 2016, 09:50
EXPRESSHolland and Holland up for sale, interest in the US?
I am regretfully selling my .500/465 Royal, which several years ago I posted here.
The rifle is beautiful, shoots wonderfully, complete, has some research papers on the personal history of the original owner from 1913, a letter from H&H London estimating it's value, dies, unfired Bertram brass, Woodleigh bullets, Kynock original ammo, including some sealed in zinc boxes as was practise for travelling on ships at the time.
If there is any interest in the US, please get in
touch with me by PM.
(edit, I'm sorry but I was mistaken, I posted on the nitroexpress.com forum but now the photos are no longer visible.
09 February 2016, 12:14
The NorwegianWhy not keep it in Europe ?
Morten
11 February 2016, 01:57
AtkinsonTalk about mistakes, back in the days when you couldn't give those old double rifles away, and they were all wall hangers and nobody made ammo. I let a H&H Deluxe in .470 get away from me. It was well worn blue wise but the action was tight and the bores were past excellent,The wood was solid but worn checkering, even came with 6 loaded green Kynoch rounds, all for $2500. Today that gun would fetch at least $40,000, maybe much more. I let a fantastic 500 Black powder H&H 500 pass, it was as new for $500, Boise Gun shop had it at the Twin Falls gun show......They were just wall hangers up into the 60s and even the early 70s as I recall and the African thing was just getting a big shot of Testosterone about 1975 and really got big time, and we all made big money.
Judging by SCI attendance and booking agent sales, travel agent sales, airline sales and conversations with the African PHs its tapered off greatly over the last 5 years, with the economy and world problems, add to that rising safari pricing, particularly in Tanzania, I wonder if all this is going to effect the price of the old doubles again, one would think so,..Makes me wonder.