Charles Lancaster Records
Anyone know where the C. Lancaster books are that may indicate date of manufacture, construction details and possibly who ordered it?
Thanks!
Jim
17 May 2008, 08:39
2triggersAtkin, Grant & Lang used to own the Charles
Lancaster name. They may have the books.
You can get them at
www.atkingrantandlang.co.ukRaff
19 May 2008, 21:15
400 Nitro Expressquote:
Originally posted by 2triggers:
Atkin, Grant & Lang used to own the Charles
Lancaster name. They may have the books.
You can get them at
www.atkingrantandlang.co.ukRaff
No, not for a long time now. The various firms that AG&L had acquired since 1925 were pieced off in the early '80s. Cyril Adams bought AG&L then - but only those names, as he didn't want Watson, Lancaster, etc., and thus, never had those records. Cyril sold AG&L to Ken Duglan, the current owner, in 1999 IIRC. The only reason Ken would have the Lancaster records is if he acquired them in a recent separate transaction. Mike Louca bought Watson Brothers in 1984, and still operates that company. Charles Lancaster ended up with Brazier's (the Birmingham lockmakers) for a time, but was acquired by David Perkins in 1996. I don't know where they've gone since then. I've heard that recent attempts to locate them have been unsuccessful.
There is a Lancaster serial number table in Brown that would give you the rough date.
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02 March 2009, 17:01
DeerdogsI was looking through the Charles Lancaster books a few weeks ago. The Charles Lancaster name and books has been aquired by Ronald Wharton (formerly from Rigby's). His website is
www.charleslancastergunmakers.co.ukI understand that a relaunch is on the near horizon.
02 March 2009, 19:34
huskyWould love to order a side lock .470 oval bore from Charles Lancaster
21 March 2009, 06:57
ftondrusif you'd be interested i have a couple of Lancaster items for sale.
a nickle plated 1 1/2" diameter round oil bottle with the name charles lancaster engraved on top. old & very rare $165.00 postpaid & insured in usa.
signed copy of " Lancasters, the gun house"
$135.00 postpaid & insured in usa
tom 814 849 0008
18 September 2009, 12:46
DandyofpunjabJim,
Ronald Wharton has the records
wharton@bunduki.co.uk