Now, over Twenty Eight Hundred looks at this thread.

Question: Does a well regarded magazine have a responsibility to its readership to tell the entire story, or, is it appropriate for them to ask their readership to accept and believe their reporting there were 17 finished 12 gauge Holland & Holland-style sidelocks among the Britte/Dessart/Pissart collection, which were acquired by a major advertiser of that publication, when, in fact, there were 20, three of which are in 16 gauge which were selected and purchased by private parties, before G&H acquired those remaining 17?

Or, do they have the responsibility to publish the factual truth?

See Nov/Dec 2009 issue; bottom of p.59 & top of p.50 where it is incorrectly asserted that there were 17, all in 12 gauge, which is erroneous.