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Hello fellas,
Can anyone supply me with the Volume/Issue number of an article that appeared in DGJ many years ago (re: Damascus barrels) where the maker's name was worked into the crolle barrel pattern. Seems like it was in one of the DGJ volumes from the first ten years, but am not finding it. I do remember that the article showed the names of both 'Pieper' and 'Remington' within the barrel pattern.....and went on to explain that it was largely a lost art. 'Thanks' in advance for a point in the right direction.
Rob
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You could just contact the double gun journal directly and ask them for the issue.
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Can't help with the DGJ reference, but it came from Jean Puraye's original 1966 article was published by the Musee d Armes de Liege and reproduced in The American Rifleman, April & May, 1976 http://parkerguns.org/history/Article.pdf has the 'Prince Albert' barrel The Parker "Terell" barrel; Two Iron Crolle with 'TERELL' within the scrolls The Pieper barrel The "Remington Arms" two Iron Crolle. c. 1898 likely Presentation Grade 1894. Courtesy of Timothy Sheldon.
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There is a member on here and 16 gauge Society who bought a Pieper hammer gun about 4 years ago. Barrels had been blued but needed help. In taking a closer look he discovered not only were they Damascus but they were a set that had "Pieper" woven into the design.
DGJ Volume 14, Issue 1
Last edited by canvasback; 03/18/15 03:39 PM.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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To those of you that responded.... 'Thank You'. Those are the pictures, Drew, that I remember from that DGJ article. I do have a complete set of the journals and the Indices, and looking under 'Damascus' didn't do the trick. It could easily be in a different article within DGJ that will just take some thumbing through to find.
But your pictures will do just fine to convince a skeptical friend that these artisans could actually lay up a riband to result in a name appearing within the Crolle pattern.
with appreciation,
Rob
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Happy to help Rob. As you know, it all starts with the lopin / billet being faggotted /piled, and I remain stunned by the artistry and mechanical aptitude that could create such a wonder. How did they possibly do this?!?
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