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Westley Richards - nice folk!
20 April 2011, 23:28
CCMDocWestley Richards - nice folk!
We're always bitchin about someone who "didn't" or "wouldn't" but I'm happy to say that many people I've come across have been the opposite and gone out of their way to be helpful.
You've heard me speak so of Ken Buch of Kebco, Guillaume Verney-Carron of V-C, Wayne Jacobson of AHR, Rick Wallis of Cabelas and many of you who have been so helpful.
I'll add Westley Richards folk to the list.
I had emailed them regarding the 600NE round they sell. Asked if they could tell me which components were used as well as powder and charge. I didn't expect much more than an email saying "proprietary info kept only by Wolfgang Romey".
Instead I received a phone call from a gentleman who was quite courteous, apologetic and interested as well as interesting. He was apologetic for being unable to share the load info - he said they at Westley Richards had no information and Wolfgang Romey kept that info to himself. I said I understood completely and was expecting as much.
We had a very nice discussion about all things 600NE and double rifles in general. It was both surprising and refreshing.
I am sorry I didn't ask him to repeat his name - I'm terrible about that and have no idea with whom I was speaking but whoever he was, it was an unexpected pleasure.
Just thought it worth passing on.
NRA Lifer; DSC Lifer; SCI member; DRSS; AR member since November 9 2003
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20 April 2011, 23:39
DoubleDonDoc, did you call Birmingham or Montana? If Montana, you probably talked to Kevin Killday.
Deo Vindice,
Don
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20 April 2011, 23:47
CCMDocHey Don,
I emailed them and someone called me. Just checked the phone number and the area code is Montana so probably the gentleman you mentioned. Had an enjoyable conversation.
paul
NRA Lifer; DSC Lifer; SCI member; DRSS; AR member since November 9 2003
Don't Save the best for last, the smile for later or the "Thanks" for tomorow
21 April 2011, 00:25
<generalwar>Kevin Kilday
21 April 2011, 00:46
Palmer+1 on Kevin being a nice guy to talk to.
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What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
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And cannot come again.
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21 April 2011, 04:51
retreeverIf you called the gun room in Great Britain you may have spoken to Anthony Tragar aka
Triggera friend of mine. I will introduce you to him at the DSC convention.
Mike
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21 April 2011, 05:58
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by retreever:
If you called the gun room in Great Britain you may have spoken to Anthony Tragar aka Trigger
a friend of mine. I will introduce you to him at the DSC convention.
Mike
Hi Mike,
They called me from Montana so probably Kevin Kilday if the gang here are correct.
BUT I'll take you up on the offer to meet Mr. Tragar at DSC.

Thanks,
Paul
NRA Lifer; DSC Lifer; SCI member; DRSS; AR member since November 9 2003
Don't Save the best for last, the smile for later or the "Thanks" for tomorow
21 April 2011, 06:07
a.tinkererI agree, both Kevin and Trigger share the fun and excitement around new and vintage guns and rifles that we here all seem to share.
Great guys!
Cheers
Tinker
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21 April 2011, 18:40
50 CalshtrI'd like to add to the above. I was in Birmingham about two weeks ago and spent 4 hours at Westley Richards--GREAT folks!! Trigger looked up some data on my 425, built in 1922 I now know, then showed me around the work shop. Had a chance to talk with everyone and they were all great folks who love their jobs. The gun vaults, both finished and in progress, will make you light headed with the craftsmanship displayed. Rashid, the in house engraver, showed me some of his work and it's hard to do it justice with words. Talked with Steve a bit about reloading and some of their future ideas, again a great guy. Last, but far from least, I'd like to thank the shop manager, Corine. This lovely young lady didn't know me from Adam but gave me the run of the place so to speak and was the perfect hostess. I did note she appeared a bit relieved when my wife arrived to get me, long story about a candy factory there. Birmingham is about a 2 hour train ride from London, if I'd get the chance I'd go again in a heartbeat.
21 April 2011, 19:24
BiebsYes, Kevin has helped me out on several occasions. Good representative for the brand.
22 April 2011, 00:08
GarByBought a 425 WR rifle from Kevin and he is a fine gent.....excellent to deal with.
Gary
DRSS
NRA Lifer
DSC
22 April 2011, 11:38
BrettAKSCIKevin in Montana is a good guy. I have nothing, but good to say about the couple interactions I've had with him.
Brett
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25 April 2011, 02:59
BigBBearGuys, the lady at the shop is Karina Clode and she is the daughter of Simon Clode the owner of Westely Richards. They are all personal friends as well as Trigger and Stephen and I consider them to be the best of the best. I am confident I can get you the load data you request and if so will send you via PM. You should all make an effort to get by their store when you can. It is simply fantastic.
Larry
York, SC
25 April 2011, 20:44
50 CalshtrLarry,
Thanks for the correction on Karina's name, I'm afraid 36 years in the military has left my ears more decorative than useful. They are all fine folks and you are lucky to be able to count them as friends.
Take care.