Karl is correct. In the 1990's I would see Rex Gage in New Orleans twice a year at a nearby sporting clays range. He would give lessons and fittings with his try gun, then present me with the client's "fit sheet" for modifications.

Rex was an outstanding British gentleman, not in the class sense but in but by his good manners. The range owner, Rex, and I had many marvelous conversations. I learned a lot from him and admired him very much. He was a character and would rather eat Popeye's fried chicken rather than anything else.

Back to the Westley Richards; that was probably the worst restoration I ever did.