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Does anyone know who might have the William Ford records? I'd like to know if anything pops up on BLE serial number 8446 Thanks, Mike
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Boothroyd's book says Ford was sold to Bailons in 1991. That's pretty recent, so if Bailons is still up and running and the Ford records weren't destroyed in the war (or otherwise), you might have a good shot.
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well, according to Nigel Brown's book, the gun was made in 1907,but unfortunately the records for that year and it seems only that year are missing. Lovely thing gunmakers' records. So did Terry's read of the proofs encourage you to keep the gun? What's your take on the re-barreling idea?
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Thanks guys, Larry, do you mean Gallyons, the Cambridge gunmaker? Justin, I have a call in to Terry, he's probably out after geese. He's in the Vancouver area. I really think the gun was made by Ford, and re-barreled by them later in its life I'd like to prove it. That's why I have this post.I do require a partial refund discount from the seller though. I'll probably keep it as it is such a lovely gun. If I do I'll bring it to the Flatwater. Mike
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Mike, there is some more good stuff in the nigel brown book. When Ford did a repair or rebarreling they would assign the work its own number and would stamp the # on the barrels along with any previous # so if the #on the action flats match the # on the barrels and especially if there is only one # on the barrel, you have the original barrels. I think
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Justin, I just got off the phone to Terry and he says that looking at the photos I sent him, there are 2 sets of numbers on the water table, 8446 and 6958. He says that one number is in his Brown book as Ford dates 1902 and the other number Ford dates 1907 There are 2 sets of view marks on the water table,, one from pre 1904 and the other set post 1904. The BV under a crown on the right side slightly overmarks the 6958 serial number, meaning that 6958 is probably earlier than the other number 8446. The barrel flats show post 1904 but pre 1925 proof marks for 12 bore 1 1/2 cartridges. Our premise is that this gun is likely a Ford and was rebarreled by the maker in 1907. I'm keeping it! Sincere thanks to Terry. Mike
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Bailons Gunmakers Ltd; was during the 1970-80 located at 94-95 Bath Street,Birmingham. All employees were formerly with W.W.Greener.One of the directors was Leonard Onions, a former manager with W.W.Greener. All employees were formerly with W.W. Greener.Leonard had an impressive knowledge of the Birmingham gun trade.Bailons made complete guns and offered a wide range of services to the trade and individual customers.The Business closed down in the 1990,s. According to the grape vine, due to legal issues created by one of the directors. I can confirm that the Ford records exist, because I saw them in 1989 when the Ford business was located at 352 Moseley Road, Birmingham. Suggest you try David Baker he may know of their location. P.S. Ford Gun #13448 was made in 1923.
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Mike,so far so good. Is the later # on the barrel flats?
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Thanks,Roy, how can I contact David Baker, please? Mike
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Bailons was owned at the end by Sir Malcolm Guthrie, he probably knows where the records are.Last I heard he was living in Worcestershire.BASC may be able to provide you with an address.I will see what I can do.
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