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I think that's starting price. Embellishments are extraLooks like they're about 25k US. I expected them to be a lot more than that!
I like the part about taking a block and hand filing it down to a perfect rectangular cube.Thought this was interesting.
I knew someone would appreciate that! Was probably my favorite part.I like the part about taking a block and hand filing it down to a perfect rectangular cube.
When I was young, (long ago in a galaxy far away), my Dad gave me three strips of steel about 12 inch’s long and 1/4 inch wide. He told me to make a perfect straight edge using nothing but files.
I did a little reading in one of his old machinist books from way back when, and it did indeed say that it was possible to make a perfect straight edge if you got three pieces to match using just files and scrapers. If all three matched each other, they had to be straight.
Sounded easy. Well, it wasn’t.
But after about two weeks working on them each day after school, I did it. The good thing about doing this, is you end up with three perfect straight edges.
My Dad told me that when he went to work in a Rail Road Repair shop when he was about 13, an lad machinist gave him the same challenge.
This video helped me remember that. Thanks.
www.purdey.com
Handmade.Every single piece of those guns was handmade and every single piece was flawless (except for that offending spring, which John broke in half and threw in the trash). Flat surfaces were perfectly flat. There wasn't a file mark or scratch anywhere.
Definitely put it on DVD, VCR's are hard to find now lolI actually have a VCR (!) copy of this somewhere that I should probably find and put on digital. It was given to me way back in the day by my welding instructor (fellow gun nut) when I was taking the Machine Tech night course at the local JC in the early 80’s. Great video!!
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Just because I like admiring fine art I will never own, I am on their e-mail drip. To the point above if you have to ask you can’t afford it. Some of the wood on their shotguns is so far beyond beautiful it should be a crime.Here is a cool link to how Purdey shotguns are made
It says all engravers are tested before being allowed to work on their guns
and only the Best, pass. I believe that after what I saw
Stages Of Gunmaking
Founded in 1814, James Purdey & Sons, or simply Purdey, are renowned for bespoke sporting shotguns and rifles, and luxurious clothing and accessories.www.purdey.com
I know right?Just because I like admiring fine art I will never own, I am on their e-mail drip. To the point above if you have to ask you can’t afford it. Some of the wood on their shotguns is so far beyond beautiful it should be a crime.
I did buy one of their ball caps though! LOL
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