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Again you fail to recognise, this thread is NOTHING to do with the Big Game Rifle model. It was releasing information of the intended new release of the Vintage line. Plus of course the already existing London Best rifles. And hopefully soon we will receive photos of the Rising Bite double rifle actions. Regarding the posting of Rigby photos, I am interested ij promoting a new revitalised gunmaker brand. Just like I promoted Mark Neil/Bramble on here, you had one of the brands of Rigby at the time. Alex Beer in Tasmania, as a gunmaker. I also post information and photos, on Holland & Holland, Westley Richards, Boss, Mauser, Chapuis, Krieghoff, Merkel, various Ferlach gunmakers, Beretta, even on Blaser! Really the list is endless. Guess they are all "vested interests" ... the only two gunmakers that have provided some financial sponsorship or others have been Heym and Verney-Carron. They are listed as sponsors. BTW we have encouraged Dorleac posts too, and have been happy for him or others to display his work. Does that mean NE has vested interests in Dorleac as well? Perhaps he should come on as a sponsor too, I think. NE does cost money to keep going, and only myself and paying sponsors actually pay the bills. Marc Newton telephoned me to talk about his new rifles and he conveyed his excitement about what they are doing. Yes he had seen both positive and negative posts. I note some of my posts actually compare the Big Game to old Vintage rifles .... but left it up to the viewers to make their own comparisons. 95% of your 154 posts being on a single gunmaker speaks for itself. You future posts will determine what happens next. I again stress the following: Again you fail to recognise, this thread is NOTHING to do with the Big Game Rifle model. It was releasing information of the intended new release of the Vintage line. Plus of course the already existing London Best rifles. And hopefully soon we will receive photos of the Rising Bite double rifle actions. Members here made comments. It seems the comments were listened to, and as said probably for the third time, a new range may answer peoples wants ie the Vintage model. We will know when we see the new rifles, in photos and/or in person. I certainly don't expect them to be exactly the same, especially in the scope sight age. Again I am excited to see what they will be like. PS Just as I am excited to see new Mausers, H&Hs, Boss's, WR's, Jeffery's, Blasers, Ferlach etc etc etc. |