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Hi folks,
More gold out of the gold mine: personal info about the Gastinne Renette family. Note that they were living and dying in the 39 ave Franklin Roosevelt address where the shop was until the late 1990s I believe.

Gastinne Jules Francois aka Gastinne-Renette
born on 1/29/1842 in Paris at 1, rond point des Champs-Elysees from:
Louis Julien Gastinne, gun maker age 29 and Josephine Renette age 27, married on 7/29/1835.

passed on 4/23 1921 (at 79!) at his home 39 Avenue Victor Emmanuel III (now Franklin-Roosevelt), and buried in the old Neuilly cemetery.

Nominated Knight of the L of H on 1/3/1892, by Basile Gras (the inventor of the Gras rifle).
Promoted to Officer on 8/14/1900

president of the gun makers union, recipient of many prizes in exhibits.

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Gastinne, Paul Louis aka Gastinne-Renette
Born on 3/4/1873 at 6PM in Paris 39, avenue d'Antin
from Jules Francois Gastinne age 31 and Marie Livine Jansen age 22
Married in Paris on 1/29/1901 to Anne Laure Louise Marie Champetier de Ribes

Nominated knight of the L of H on 5/27/1914
Promoted Officer on 10/21/32

Living:
39 avenue d'Antin in Paris (now avenue Franklin Roosevelt)
Profession: Gun Maker
Diploma: HEC



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Was it a gunmaking family at one time that later became mainly (or perhaps solely) a gun-selling family? I know there were guns marked G-R that were not made by them. I owned a Petrik OU marked G-R, for example.

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Cool. Thanks for sharing.

Does anyone have pics of a pre-WW1 Gastinne Renette sidelock? I don't know if I've ever seen one.

Any info in that database about Guyot, or the Guyots?

Thanks again,

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Hi Larry,
The family started out making guns. It does seem that the more it went, the less they made, and the more they retailed, i.e. like moving from a Purdey model to a Evans/Jeffery model.
There is a rumor out there, that 20th century guns made by GR had their name in a banner on the locks. And of course, those guns should bear Paris proofmarks at least post 1899.
They did have in house workers even at the end for repair purposes.
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OWD,
There is not one but a pair right there.
With the banner and Leopold Bernard signed Whitworth barrels, no less.
They look very very nice (at least on the web).
Best regards,
WC-

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I could not find the right one in the database among 300 Guyots.
WC

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Originally Posted By: WildCattle
OWD,
There is not one but a pair right there.
With the banner and Leopold Bernard signed Whitworth barrels, no less.
They look very very nice (at least on the web).
Best regards,
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They do look nice, WC--but did you note the very long wood extension on the butt? That's the only drawback I see. Interesting that they're 70MM chambers on guns of that vintage. Double Paris proof.

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Interesting stuff. Back in 1990s I spent a couple of afternoons in the shop and had a great time talking about double rifles and regulating double rifles with the older gentleman in the store on Roosevelt Ave. I assume he was of the family, but not sure. Even though I was obvious a poor grad student and not in the market for a double rifle the guy generously spent his time educating me. I was sorry when the shop closed.

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Hi Larry,
I did see those extensions, I am usually more interested in metal work as the stocking can always be redone (for $$$).
I have not seen those babies first hand, so the barrels could be total crap, and that's a deal breaker for me.
All the best,
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