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In the early pinfire days, Brazier offered guns on his patent that were signed on the exterior lockplates and stamped on the receiver flat.
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Nice condition Rosson. I collect guns made in Derby and Derbyshire. I have a few examples made by Rosson senior in the Derby shop. Charles Stanley Rosson was his son who opened an outlet in Norwich. Other good, but seldom seen Derby guns are by Robert Lisle, Frederick Gates, John Fry and William Ellis. A trick with Rosson guns in dating them; and that applies to both the Derby and Norwich ones, is that the first two numbers of the serial number are the year date. Lagopus.....
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Good to know! Thank you very much. Steve
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You know something? If it weren't for people like you gentlemen, we would probably never hear about a lot of these. Thanks! We truly learn a lot from all of you!! Good Luck!!
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I usually leaf through every catalogue Scotarms publishes on line (mostly parts and actions) as a curiosity. There are invariably a dozen names I've never heard of. It's a fine hour. http://www.scotarms.co.uk
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Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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