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hello daryl, i post this only as a point of interest. i have always known woodward style fences to be described "arcaded".they do look appealing on woodwards and some others. cheers mrwmartin
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Mr. Martin, of course I forgot that one. It is probably the most common term I hear. Hallowell offers a pretty good description and pictures of arcaded/castellated fences here--- http://www.hallowellco.com/arcaded_fences.htmHere is a shot from a 1911 Hollis, Bentley, and Playfair catalog. The catalog has many illustrations of guns that they will make for the Trade. They illustrate the Leaf Fence , the Chased Fence, and the Claw Fence which is pictured below.
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hello again daryl, what a fabulous hollis photo,claw fences,scroll back action and engraving i have never seen on boxlocks from that era.i particulary enjoyed the dog head on the trigger guard.a manchester maker,griffiths,often had a setter on the trigger guards of his guns and i always enjoy seeing them. cheers mrwmartin
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I have a photo of this exact gun - I took it last year, by Armstrong of Glasgow. Nice to make the link
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hello dig, would be interesting to hear some more info re armstrong glasgow,it does look a lovely gun. the only armstrong i am familiar with is from newcastle,england. cheers mrwmartin
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Dig, did you mean the Armstrong of Glasgow was the one pictured in the Hollis Bentley and Playfair catalog ? I have often wondered who HB&P made guns for. Must have been many since Bentley and Playfair were in that business since about the mid 1800s, I guess. I saw an interesting Bradell [sp?] from Ireland once, that we could tie in to the Bentley and Playfair source. I would guess we often credit Scott and Webley and Scott as a source, when there are clues that another might have done the work.
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Bentley & Playfair also made boxlocks for Rigby.
Send me a direct e-mail and I'll send you a photo of the gun. Still to stupid to post photos here.
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Thanks Daryl: I knew about arcaded fences; had a Woodward for a while and they're one of the most distinctive and elegant features I've seen on a sporting gun; I've seen Greeners with smaller ones, too; I was thrown when you talked about the "barrel lumps" - I understand the lumps to be the bits which mate the barrels to the action; the balls or fences to be the bits which contain the pins at the rear of the breech.
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hello all,(correction) in a recent post above by myself,i said some guns by griffith carried a setter on trigger guard.by coincidence i have noticed a griffith boxlock in current holts on line catalogue and the description says pointer on trigger guard.i therefore apologise if was wrong.(the engraving is usually rather naive) hello dig, please provide any info re armstrong,glasgow as this maker is totally unknown to me. cheers mrwmartin
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Mr Martin - Perhaps you'd like the Setter on the trigger guard of my Westley Richards. He's always brought a smile to my face.
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