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Answers to these Perazzi trivia questions will be gratefully received. I know they are only very minor issues but perhaps when cleaning a gun we all have sometimes wondered “I wonder what that mark means?”
1. Some Perazzi’s have the words “Acciaio Speciale” (i.e. "special steel") stamped on the underside of their barrels. I’ve recently seen 3 guns all from around the same period (mid 1980’s), one was so marked whilst the other 2 were not. Does this mean that some guns (or grades of gun) actually used a different type of steel or is it just that they were all the same but for whatever reason the marking regime was inconsistent?
2. Does anyone have a gun (Perazzi or other make) engraved by Mr Orlandi? Any information on the patterns he produced or on the engraver himself would be welcome. Marco Nobili mentions him in one of his books as does Karl Lippard but that’s all I’ve found so far regarding Orlandi.
3. What does a letter ‘L’ stamped on the flat on the underside of the bottom barrel of an MX8 signify? Ditto – a letter ‘N’ on another gun - plus a third gun has no such letter marked anyway. It's nothing to do with with proof marks or the serial number.
4. Karl Lippard is the author of the only Perazzi dedicated book which I’m aware of (although it’s a very slim volume) – is he still around & contactable?
5. Fabbri question actually: Nobili wrote a few years ago that a book on Fabbri was being written (not by Nobili). Does anyone know if it ever saw the light of day? Searches on the net have only turned up the little brochure that Lippard was involved with.
Regards Russell
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Karl Lippard Joseph Brazier Ltd John Wilkes Gunmakers PO Box 60719 Colorado springs CO 80960 719 444 0786
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Mr. Lippard was at the 2005 LV Arms Show demoing space age machine made gun parts (think very small tolerences), including barrels made from a single solid piece. Also, he had his Wilks O/U on display. I'd expect you could contact him. Don't know that the info would be free, but I'd bet he will know.
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Mr. Lippard was at the 2005 LV Arms Show demoing space age machine made gun parts (think very small tolerences), including barrels made from a single solid piece. Also, he had his Wilks O/U on display. I'd expect you could contact him. Don't know that the info would be free, but I'd bet he will know.
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Gentlemen, Thanks for the information. Following up on it I did contact Karl Lippard who was able to answer a couple of things:
1. The steel is all the same - they just decided to call the steel "special".
3. The 'L' denotes extra finish barrels as fitted to SCO's & SCO/O's.
He didn't know much about Orlandi other than he was/is what would be termed a 'master engraver' by the Italians (obviously less well known than some though!).
To repeat the fifth question - I'd still like to find out more details about Mr Orlandi & his work. So owners of Italian guns - please have a look at the signiture (if there is one) next time you clean it.
Thanks & regards Russell
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