wadeb
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Reged: 11/11/04
Posts: 40
Loc: Oregon, USA
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Hi, I acquired Ionides' .470 william evans rifle in Tanzania around ten years ago. I had the ejectors replaced back in 99 by william evans of london and at the same time they re-blued and tightened up the gun. They also stated how impressed they were at condition of the bores. In 2001, I had the rifle in the gun house in Arusha and unfortunately the gun house got flooded, causing pitting on the outside of the rifle. In 2006, I sent the rifle to champlin arms where JJ removed approx. 98 percent of the pitting. They also re-regulated the rifle, re-engraved the barrels and tightened up the gun. Long story short, the rifle is in great condition and I am interested in selling it. I have a copy of the original transaction between Ionides and william evans that took place in 1927. The rifle was made in 1919 and Ionides was the first owner. He got the rifle shipped to Mombasa in 1928. For those of you who don't know who Ionides is, he was known as the father of the Selous Game reserve back in the early 1900's. I have no idea what the rifle's real value is, but I am willing to take $25000 for it.
wadeb
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dnovo
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Reged: 21/02/05
Posts: 490
Loc: Chicago & SE Wisconsin
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Before Capt C jumps in here, pictures would help, as well as knowing where you and the rifle are located (in the US, UK, OZ, in Europe?) Dave
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wadeb
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Reged: 11/11/04
Posts: 40
Loc: Oregon, USA
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I now live in Oregon and I will try to get some pictures up as soon as I know how to because I am not that good with a computer.
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Huvius
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Reged: 04/11/07
Posts: 3599
Loc: Colorado
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Some info on Ionides here: http://www.ntz.info/gen/n01318.html copy and paste to your browser.
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mickey
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Reged: 05/01/03
Posts: 4647
Loc: Pend Oreille Valley, Idaho
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You would have been better off sending the rifle back to W. Evans for the second repair also for provenience but I am not sure if you would have realized the money in return. You would down the road more, for sure.
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Mick
A Man of Pleasure, Enterprise, Wit and Spirit Rare Books, Big Game Hunting, English Rifles, Fishing, Explosives, Chauvinism, Insensitivity, Public Drunkenness and Sloth, Champion of Lost and Unpopular Causes.
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