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I haven't seen too many Springer Double Rifles. These two look like beauties, may have to make a road trip to Enid. http://www.champlinarms.com/Default.aspx...&GunID=3102 http://www.champlinarms.com/Default.aspx...&GunID=3103 |
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470evans. Would be really amiss if you didn't! These doubles certainly are beautiful pieces, stunning workmanship to say the least! I hope whoever gets these beauties treats them like they have been over the past 120+ years. |
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Wow! Beautiful rifles. Interesting how pristine many of the Indian Royalty and upper class rifles are, from so long ago. |
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I'd love to have them both. |
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The young Maharaja had good taste. Robert |
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Gorgeous rifles, beautiful lines - especially the .360 Springer was no slouch on shotguns either. Check out this pair from 1934: http://hallowellco.com/johann_springer%20sidelock%20pair%2012%20gauge%20shotguns.htm |
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The photos of these should be kept as references if possible? Certainly some very talented tradesmen to have turned out such works of art, absolutely stunning pieces! Ahmed577 who's doing a run of Boss doubles will certainly approve of these! |
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Oh good, just in time for my visit to Enid this saturdau |