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Sidelock
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Los Angeles importer. Mine dates from 1972, as does an "Optimus Grade" mentioned in Carder's "Side by Sides of the World" (also 72), although the Optimus is a sidelock, while mine is a scalloped-back boxlock "Eros Grade". Via Google, I find reference to a Philip Katsenes who had several gun patents in the 70's: Recoil damper, trigger sequencer, modifiable stock. Google also connects Katsenes to an outfit called "London Guns", located in either Santa Barbara or Santa Monica. There's a cartouche on the rib where it appears a maker's name may have been removed.
Pretty nice boxlock ejector, single nonselective trigger, ejectors. Anyone know anything else about Katsenes or have any experience with their guns?
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Philip was a great gentleman and craftsman. He was a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild. His work was always top notch and he made many different metal parts for the gunsmithing community. He is missed.
The pads sold under the "London Guns" brand are still being manufactured on a need basis by Mark Beasland of Mark's Born Again Bird Guns. Similar to a Silvers pad in looks. Different in they are now made only in 3/4".
Dennis Earl Smith/Benefactor Life NRA, ACGG Professional member
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Eros Grade ? Watch out you could get screwed on that deal
Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear.
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Philip was a great gentleman and craftsman. He was a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild. His work was always top notch and he made many different metal parts for the gunsmithing community. He is missed.
The pads sold under the "London Guns" brand are still being manufactured on a need basis by Mark Beasland of Mark's Born Again Bird Guns. Similar to a Silvers pad in looks. Different in they are now made only in 3/4". Thanks! Had lunch today with Mark, and even he did not know for sure that the "London Guns" pads came from Katsenes. Also picked up on Google that a Katsenes .410 is in the NRA Museum.
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I think I bought the last of the original London Guns pads from the shop in Santa Barbara shortly before they closed. Took me a while to track them down, but I prefer them to the Silvers repro pads.
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I currently have in my possession a set of 20 gauge ventilated ribbed barrels marked KATENES-CIE-LOS ANGELES OPTIMUS GRADE. they appear to be made for gun S/N 03353. There's a cartouche on the rib where it appears a maker's name may have been removed, as you mentioned Mr. Brown. Very nicely made. I would be interested in any information anyone can share.
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Thought I would gun this to the top again to see if anyone has something to share.
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Thought I would gun this to the top again to see if anyone has something to share. I just bought that gun from Mark B. Larry and me have owned each others guns for years.
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Ghostrider, the Optimus is described in Carder's "Side by Sides of the World": Should be a sidelock. The one mentioned in Carder's book was engraved by A. Muffolini. Described as "very ornate". Pete's gun (my old gun), the Eros Grade, is a nicely engraved scalloped boxlock. Interesting that the Optimus mentioned by Carder dates to 1972, as does my/Pete's Eros.
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It's a spitting image of a scallop back Westley Richards. One of my favorites.
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