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Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age
      #185467 - 09/07/11 12:57 AM



Just for fun. They don't make them like they used to. These are absolute treasures from a bygone era.

Top to bottom:

Alexander Henry .577 2.75" BPE

Alexander Henry .450 3.25" BPE

James Purdey & Sons .500 3" BPE

Alexander Henry .450 3.25" BPE

James Woodward & Sons .450/.400 3.25" BPE

Curl

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #185471 - 09/07/11 01:05 AM

Yours, Curl?

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: DarylS]
      #185474 - 09/07/11 01:26 AM

Nothing new. You have seen them all before:

Henry .577

Henry .577 and Henry .450 Hammer Doubles

J. Purdey .500

Henry Hammerless .450 and Henry Hammer .450

The Woodward doesn't seem to have its own post on NE.com but has been shown in several threads, and at this link. In fact, the little avatar photo attached to the Double Rifles forum here is a photo of the muzzles of this rifle.


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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #185478 - 09/07/11 01:44 AM

Curl

I am afraid the laws of equity should prevail and ownership of more than one such treasure be outlawed, with a further amendment to the law that any numbers above one must be shared with fellow forumites!!!

I am in envy


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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: JTOMLINSON]
      #185479 - 09/07/11 01:49 AM

Those hammerless BPE doubles really get my pulse racing!
What a nice grouping. Money well spent IMO.

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: Huvius]
      #185482 - 09/07/11 02:09 AM

It's a shame those makers couldn't find any decent wood to put on their rifles.

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #185484 - 09/07/11 02:21 AM

I can't believe your wife puts up with you. Wait a minute, maybe she is the treasure!

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: bonanza]
      #185485 - 09/07/11 02:26 AM

WOW !!!!! Very nice indeed .

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: bwanabobftw]
      #185499 - 09/07/11 08:04 AM

Curl: Simply lovely. You have perfect taste. I'll bet they all handle beautifully, and are a joy to shoot.

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: BillfromOregon]
      #185513 - 09/07/11 01:32 PM

Definitely a great looking pile of hunting rifles.
It's nice to see such great examples, also great to have such complete information and good photography in our archives here on NE!!




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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: tinker]
      #185523 - 10/07/11 12:47 AM

Guys,

I appreciate the comments but take no credit. All credit belongs to the marvelous craftsmen who built these works of art so long ago.

I just love seeing them in a group. I took that photo last November. The occasion was a visit by another double enthusiast and a member of NE.com - vagrouser. We actually pulled out all my double guns, both rifles and shotguns, to look them over and fondle. During the session I lined up the black powder rifles on my hassock and snapped this photo. I ran across it yesterday on my computer and enjoyed what I saw. That prompted me to make this post because I thought others might enjoy a comparison of these five rifles of the 1880's and 1890's.

I've spent most of my life chasing after these damn things and it's not over yet!

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #185557 - 10/07/11 11:07 AM

Now don't try to wriggle away from taking credit for the very good work that you have done in giving these guns a home!

Thank you for the fantastic picture, my friend! I'd rather look at it than at the Mona Lisa all day long!

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #185615 - 11/07/11 09:51 AM

F**k me Curl you certainly wheel them out!!!

Many thanks for sharing such quality

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: TH44]
      #185621 - 11/07/11 11:44 AM

Hi Curl and others--indeed Curl was very kind to invite me to his home last fall to let me have a gander at his fantastic collection! To put it simply, I could have spent hours looking at just one of these exquisite rifles; being surrounded by all of them at once was simply overwhelming. There are a few occasions in all of our lives when we realize in the moment that we're truly getting to witness something very special. Without a doubt, this was one of those moments--being invited to see and handle the tangible products of another person's studied passion. As an added bonus I got to shoulder all of these beauties and found that the Purdey 500BPE above apparently was made for my twin. Curl took many of his great pictures and transcribed all of the relevant dimensions for me to pass along to the folks at Verney Carron in hopes of replicating this stock for a 500NE I put on order. I can't afford to chase these old treasures yet, but there is nothing to get one scheming like handling these in person!

Curl, haven't moved to Africa yet although have been out of town and dealing with a bunch of things. Did get your message and will give a ring tomorrow to catch up some more.


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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: vagrouser]
      #185636 - 11/07/11 06:34 PM

Absolute gems, Curl!

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: Ben]
      #185783 - 14/07/11 07:47 AM


I have seen them before...and I can keep on seing them over and over. I am glad Curl you had them all rallyed up in one picture. The good thing about these old guns of the victorian period is, if the sportsman wanted more power, he didn`t raise the velocity, he just went bigger. Give me a hammer rifle, with jones underlever with extractor in a big caliber in any day.

Thanks Curl for sharing.


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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #204085 - 29/02/12 03:14 PM

Beautiful Curly, simply beautiful. In particular the Purdey and that 450 Henry.

Perfection was reached with the back action hammer BPE express rifle...

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: Chasseur]
      #204097 - 29/02/12 05:16 PM

Frankly I lust after the rug. I sense from Isfahan and how many knots?

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: kamilaroi]
      #204107 - 29/02/12 11:57 PM

Funny this thread has bubbled to the surface just now. I did an update of this photo just three days ago. Now there are six with the addition of another Purdey .500 BPE. This photo also gives a view of the other side of these rifles for a comparison of the various cheekpiece styles. Enjoy!



The "new" Purdey is in second position from top. It is a best quality rifle with fluid steel barrels, rose & scroll engraving, clipped action, "lever over guard" Jones action with third fastner and Purdey's addition of a spring to snap the action shut. It's a fine one and only very lightly used. Made in 1891 and still has a century or more use left. It was an opportunistic purchase just before Christmas 2011. I will do some photography on it and post in due course.

One interesting feature of this rifle is a mechanical interlock that prevents both triggers from being pulled simultaneously. I've not seen that on any other gun. If the front trigger is pulled, the rear is blocked, and vice versa. That's not something I ever thought I needed, but it certainly is an interesting mechanical feature. The late 19th Century Brit gunmakers were the top of the heap. Their work remains unsurpassed.

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: kamilaroi]
      #204112 - 01/03/12 01:20 AM

Quote:

Frankly I lust after the rug. I sense from Isfahan and how many knots?




Kamilaroi,

Thanks for the comment on my rug also. I bought that one more than 20 years ago. It is from Pakistan and has a very intricate, tight weave. I once knew the specifics but now have forgotten. The rug has brought pleasure and comfort for a long time.

Curl

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: CptCurl]
      #204118 - 01/03/12 03:10 AM

The bottom hammer gun (3rd rifle up) really gets my blood circulating. I really like the plain stock and the wood.

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: DarylS]
      #204138 - 01/03/12 06:52 AM

Great update!

But seeing how its a crime for one man to have two Purdey 500BPE I think during this season of Lent you are going to have do a little sacrifice

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Re: Five Black Powder Treasures of the Golden Age [Re: Chasseur]
      #204141 - 01/03/12 08:23 AM

Curl,

It looks to me like you're going to need a larger hassock very soon! Very nice rifles indeed. Thank for posting these photos.

Regards,

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