Why are old English shotguns so cheap?
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:36 pm
I'm not complaining of course...
The other day I impulse purchased a lovely old 12 bore - standard English BLNE fare but in immaculate (barely used) condition. Lovely browned barrels, very nice wood, engraving present and deep, functions perfectly and tight on the face, no play whatsoever. Barrels not sleeved or messed with. Looking at the proof and makers marks it dates to between 1925 and 1936 and came out of Birmingham.
A beautiful, well made, perfectly balanced sporting shotgun - £150.
It's crackers that genuine old English engineering, manufacturing and craftsmanship can be had for a third of the price of a Turkish box-shifter semi.
The other day I impulse purchased a lovely old 12 bore - standard English BLNE fare but in immaculate (barely used) condition. Lovely browned barrels, very nice wood, engraving present and deep, functions perfectly and tight on the face, no play whatsoever. Barrels not sleeved or messed with. Looking at the proof and makers marks it dates to between 1925 and 1936 and came out of Birmingham.
A beautiful, well made, perfectly balanced sporting shotgun - £150.
It's crackers that genuine old English engineering, manufacturing and craftsmanship can be had for a third of the price of a Turkish box-shifter semi.