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Just thought I would post a pic of my latest toy.

I got a call from a mate who said that this Purdey Thumbhole had come in to him ans was I interested. His main business is modern stuff so he lets me know when the vintage stuff turns up.

Dig went and took a look and it's ended up in the cabinet!!

I just hope I get a chance to go out and shoot it before it sells.

















 
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WOW!
Those are BIG pictures.
Nice detail.


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Resize Gadnamit! Resize!! Smiler


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Sorry guys,

I edited the album title and so I lost all the links. It should be fixed now.

I lifted the last couple of pics from Digs website so I got more detailed than I bargained for.

I think I need to get out on some of those pigeons soon!!

K
 
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We also completed the purchase on this little lot yesterday. I just got the photo's through this mng. I haven't seen them yet but I will be going to the Southern SxS this year and can't wait to look through the whole collection properly and shoot a few of them.







Rgds,
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Wow! Are those shot guns or double rifles?


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What a phenomenol collection!
Congratulations to the owner!


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Originally posted by Mike Brooks:
Wow! Are those shot guns or double rifles?


Both from what I understand.
 
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What a phenomenol collection!
Congratulations to the owner!


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Very cool Kiri. Cool

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Mmmm, gives me an idea for my new gunroom layout - thanks Kiri


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Must not get many Earthquakes there. I'd come home from work and find them all on the floor. Eeker


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Unbelievable collection. could you please post photos of double rifles.


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Wow! Talk about gun porn!


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WOW !! the wood on that Purdey is lovely, best, Mike
 
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Hi Guys,

Yes it is indeed a beautiful collection and I was pleased that we could buy it. They are a mixture of shotguns and double rifles,but mostly shotguns. There was a Holland Rook rifle in the collection amongst others and also another double rifle, the specs of which I don't remember off the top of my head.

It has been an interesting couple of weeks where we've had a dozen interesting guns go through ourhands here in the UK apart from this collection so it is all good fun.

Sorry if this was the wrong forum but I figured the double rifle guys would be the ones that would appreciate these kinds of guns most. Let me know if I should move it to somewhere more appropriate?

Rgds,
Kiri
 
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FallowBuck,

Regardless of the appropriate forum those are beautiful guns. I look forward to seeing a few of them at the Southern Side by Side this month; especially the DRs.

Robert
 
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Hi Robert,

I look forward to saying hello. Dig and I will have a table with a few guns on it. we are a little limited on what we are able to bring with us but we'll get as many as we can fit on the plane.

I should also have pictures of the new 470NE Westly Richards drop lock that was commissioned last week so I'll post some Double rifle pictures as it goes along so that I stay forum specific... Wink.

Rgds
 
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That Purdey looks like it has Damascus barrels. I would be very careful of shooting it.


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I'd love to hear the story on that lot of guns, maybe not the name of the person but i.e. "he was a duke, lord, sportsman, bricklayer, passion was hunting etc." always interested in what it takes to bring something like that together, finance, time and passion.

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