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Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best
      #8894 - 13/02/04 03:05 AM

W J Jeffrey Farquharson in .450/.400 3"







W.J. JEFFERY
13 KING ST, LONDON
Falling Block Rifle

A 450/.400, 3" Farquharson single barrel rifle, 24" Krupp barrels with excellent bore and rifling. Sights one standing, three folding on short base, bead foresight, sling eyes. Side safety catch, lightly engraved action and original bluing. New stock and forend, L.O.P. 14 3/4" to steel butt plate. Horn forend cap. Overall condition excellent and ready to use. Weight 10 1/2 lbs.



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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: NitroX]
      #8898 - 13/02/04 07:00 AM

...simple beautiful...

...any idea how much this would cost?...


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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: ThomasEdwards]
      #8924 - 13/02/04 09:48 AM

Man, isn't old world craftsmanship great? Iffn yagotta ask, ya cain't afford it. Probably an arm and a leg, maybe a testicle also.

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: NitroX]
      #8926 - 13/02/04 09:49 AM

NitroX
That looks like real nice weapon, just what I been looking for, should make a good rabbit gun


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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: NitroX]
      #8939 - 13/02/04 12:05 PM

Oh, the things I would to to own such a creature!

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: 475Guy]
      #8946 - 13/02/04 01:18 PM

...don't know anyone who would not ask the price first before considering a purchase...in any case, just trying to gauge the relative value of classics such as this...

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: ThomasEdwards]
      #8950 - 13/02/04 02:15 PM

The advertised price of this rifle is US$5500. I just checked back to the original web site and it is still for sale.

If you are interested drop me a PM and I will tell you where to go.


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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: NitroX]
      #8961 - 13/02/04 03:11 PM

nitrox,

...thanks for responding...seems like a reasonable price for a collector or a historically-oriented hunter...i am in the market for a traditional break-open single (with mounts) and just took delivery of a special order beretta ou (two barrel set) and, thus, have no appetite at the moment...


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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: ThomasEdwards]
      #8966 - 13/02/04 03:54 PM

Tom,

When is that two barrel set going to get here so we can see it...???

E-mail the gun to me to try out for a month or two...

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: luv2safari]
      #8967 - 13/02/04 04:54 PM

luv2,

...you've caught me...being a traditionalist, i don't own a digital camera, and will probably never buy one...just make do with my leica c3, canon eos, etc...


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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: NitroX]
      #10098 - 25/02/04 12:46 PM

Here is some more eye candy for the Farkenhauser fan.
http://www.hallowellco.com/gastinne_renette_gibbs_farquhars.htm

There is also 3 or 4 more Farkenmausers on this guy's single shot for sale page. Wish I had a small truckload of money to invest.

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: thefinegunmaker]
      #10100 - 25/02/04 01:47 PM

Now that is a pretty piece of wood there. Looks like good metalwork on it too.

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: thefinegunmaker]
      #12111 - 21/03/04 05:39 PM

thefinegunmaker - Could you (or anyone else) explain to me how it is possible to have a Gastinne Renette Gibbs Farquharson?????????????

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: 470Rigby]
      #12305 - 24/03/04 04:20 AM

470Rigby
I think it's like having a Holland&Holland / Mauser bolt rifle.
I assume that the Gibbs action was salvaged from an older rifle and used to build a "new" rifle. Kind of like the Dakota Legend shotgun. Somebody makes it (Italian import) and somebody else puts on a coat of finish and checkers it and puts their name on it (Dakota).
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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: thefinegunmaker]
      #12339 - 24/03/04 11:14 AM

It's my understanding that all of the PD Farqurson actions were made in Belgium, so it's not such a stretch.

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Re: Single shot of the Day - A Classic & the best [Re: thefinegunmaker]
      #12495 - 26/03/04 11:17 AM

thefinegunmaker - I agree, this might well be a case of "badge engineering" - the English gun trade was notorious for it - and it still goes on today as you have observed!

But, in this case, I suspect that the action is in fact Belgian made as were it seems many of the British retailed Farquharsons, except, of course George Gibbs, who made his own actions. It is quite common to find Gibb's rifles, usually in original black powder chamberings that have been rebarreled for nitro cartridges by other makers.

Normal practice in the English gun trade was for the new barrel to be signed by whoever fitted it. Close examination of the Gastinne Renette would elucidate this.


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