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keith #674429 04/28/26 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Queef
Originally Posted by Mike Harrell
why is there a damascus pattern under the bluing?
But some people only see what they want to see.

Who would that be, sweetie pie?

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Originally Posted by Drew Hause
You might ask the seller to chalk or grease pen the top rib to get the words

I already have the gun here - can you run me through what doing either - or both - of those processes looks like?

Much appreciated.

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Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
I’m always hesitant to say from a couple internet photos that a gun is positively a Webley screw grip. Our own “Gunman” worked in the factory, and pointed out that there was a second action, that was common, and similar, but NOT a Webley Screw Grip. That action didn’t have a proper name, as he recalled. It was used all over the place, also.
I think Dustin is right on the money with how to properly I.D. a Screw Grip, but, I can’t see inside the action in these photos.

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I'll work on finding time to take it apart in the next few weeks and will post what I find.

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All good stuff so far, thanks!

...what makers/retailers had a Piccadilly Circus address in the 8 years between 1896-1904?

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Maybe it's an Ozzy Osborne


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Charles Moore who later became James Woodward & Sons??

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I humbly admit that the aliens running AI are impressive

Around the turn of the 20th century (c. 1900), the area around Piccadilly Circus in London was a hub for high-end sporting goods, gunmakers, and specialized retailers, particularly on the adjacent streets of Jermyn Street, Pall Mall, and Piccadilly itself.
Key gun makers and retailers in this immediate area included:
Leuchars & Son (38, 39, 47 Piccadilly): Established in 1794, they were renowned luxury retailers known for dressing cases and specialized in high-end sporting items, including guns. Although acquired by Asprey in 1888, they continued to operate under their own name at this location until 1902.
Henry Atkin (2 Jermyn Street): Located very close to Piccadilly Circus, Henry Atkin was a highly regarded maker of "best" guns. In 1905, they moved from 2 Jermyn Street to 41 Jermyn Street due to the demolition of the original premises for the Piccadilly Circus underground railway station.
Charles & Henry Egg (1 Piccadilly): Historically located at the corner of Piccadilly and Haymarket (1 Piccadilly), the Egg family was renowned for producing high-quality pistols and "Baby Eggs" miniatures. While the brothers died in the 1860s, the location at 1 Piccadilly was synonymous with the gun trade for decades.
Rowland Ward Ltd (Piccadilly): Known as "The Jungle," their Piccadilly shop was a renowned retailer of taxidermy and big-game hunting equipment, catering to colonial hunters and safari enthusiasts.
Buchanan Ltd (Piccadilly/Pall Mall): In 1900, this firm moved from Piccadilly to 15 Pall Mall, located just off Piccadilly Circus, where they continued to operate as high-end gun and sporting goods dealers before their decline in the years surrounding World War I.
William Evans (4 & 63 Pall Mall): While their gun room is now in Mayfair, William Evans operated close by on Pall Mall in the late 19th/early 20th century, catering to the same elite clientele in the immediate West End area.

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I just realized I hadn't provided the serial number.

It is 7868

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Originally Posted by PALUNC
Maybe it's an Ozzy Osborne

laugh nicely played! laugh

That would make it...

...wait for it...

...a little batty.

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Geoff: I haven't used the white grease pen technique, but the (white) chalk is easy. Lightly rub the (dry) rib then wipe with a soft cloth until the letters stand out.

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