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Any clue as to the meaning of this, it appears to be a number one with a line under it on the lug. It matches the gold onlay on the barrel release lever. It wasn't seen in the earlier pic due to the flash.

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It was one of a pair or triplet for some fella who was either a pigeon shooter with a loader or a flighted bird fella that worked them over from a central location with the aid of an assistant. Curious that it wasn't embellished.

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Didn't the Russian Romanov family love the Lebeau-Courally built guns?

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Beautiful Lebeau...
My 1929 Purdey has #58905/58906 tube set Whitworth #s.
So I think these barrels are contemporary to the action.
The inspector marks are hearsay and should not be used to date a gun IMHO. The k is 1932 indeed.
Interesting to see that Lebeau used Scott-like gas checks instead of disc set strikers.
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Originally Posted By: WildCattle
The inspector marks are hearsay and should not be used to date a gun IMHO. The k is 1932 indeed.
I agree about the controller of proof mark. It is meaningless. The controller of proof never touched the gun, he ran the proof house. It is like knowing who the plant manager was when your car was made.

The proof house has verified the names/marks from 1924 on. Before that, all records and memory are lost.

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So is this tubeset in the 60k range the highest set of Sir Joseph Whitworth Fluid Compressed Steel tubes found? By 1930 Vickers is trying to increase their footprint in the Italian market, as well as the global, so I doubt they are peddling Whitworth. Any idea when the last raw tubes were shipped to any maker, including Purdey? WC's seem to be very late.

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I am pretty sure that Purdey was using Whitworth steel much later, but don't have a proof in my stable.
I guess I need to buy more. wink
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Hey, that's a whale of an attitude, although I don't know if I'd put all my eggs in the Purdey basket.

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Would contacting Lebeau and getting pictured provenance as in this Lebeau help with determining the actual value? Also noticed that the serial number on the gun below is 42898. That gun possibly dating 1926, my gun is serial 42307 and possibly dating 1932?

http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=248458&page=all

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The New Old Courally's - Anyone know this model?





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