Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Couple glasses of good French wine before you tackle it, barrels come off easily.

Pretty sure Ted would agree that the vast majority of Darnes were made for the European market. Particularly the French market. They were imported to the States at various times and by various importers (including Ted), but compared to total Darne production, new ones sent Stateside were never more than a trickle.

I saw and handled Darnes in France, mid-70's, before I'd ever seen any in the States. The first time I saw a couple on a table at a gun show, I said to the dealer: "I see you have a couple Darnes." "I believe that's pronounced Dar-nay," he corrected me. "Just 'darn' in France," I replied.



That's funny, no wonder the French always look at us with suspicion as we struggle through trying to correctly grapple with and enunciate their language. Come to think of it even the English look at us that way. The Germans, they don't care because no one, even the Germans, can correctly speak German. smile

When out to dinner in Lauffen, Germany, even Nate's wife, a German, said. "I don't know what he said, he's Bavarian, who can understand them."