Edité par The Double Gun Journal, Incorporated / Daniel Philip Cote, East Jordan, MI, 1994
Langue: anglais
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Edité par The Double Gun Journal, Incorporated / Daniel Philip Cote, East Jordan, MI, 1998
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierCloth - Soft Cover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Volume Nine, with four issues in slipcase. Top cover of Issue 2 shows light handling crease. Otherwise in Fine condition. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for International shipping.
Edité par The Double Gun Journal, Incorporated / Daniel Philip Cote, East Jordan, MI, 1997
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierCloth - Soft Cover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Volume Eight, with four issues in slipcase. Top cover of Issue 2 shows some handling creases. Otherwise in Fine condition. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for International shipping.
Edité par The Double Gun Journal, Incorporated / Daniel Philip Cote, East Jordan, MI, 1996
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierCloth - Soft Cover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Volume seven, with four issues in slipcase. Covers show light handling creases. There is a small crease at the lower outside corner of Issue 2 affecting the cover and first leaf. Otherwise in Fine condition. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for International shipping.
Edité par The Double Gun Journal, Incorporated / Daniel Philip Cote, East Jordan, MI, 1995
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierCloth - Soft Cover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Volume six, with four issues in slipcase. Some cover show light handling creases. Otherwise in Fine condition. Due to weight, additional charges will apply for International shipping.
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2006, 2006
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : new. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2006). 2006 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: Octagenarians; Banned in America; The redemption of Pitchfork Ben; The HBSA Annual Bisley Lecture "Double Rifles", Part I; Ithaca Grade 7, Special No. 278449-T; A half century of quality no. 6 Parkers; Places we have been, Highalnd Hills Ranch; The great-granddaddy Horsley?; In the presence of the queen; A gun for a gunmaker; The Syracuse Arms Company, Part IV; Hollenbeek Gun Company's gunsmith, Fred E. Dewey; The Loon Lake Club; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 2 include: The Old Home; British gun auctions, Part III; British sporting guns and rifles; K&K Hoflieferanten; Places we have been, Wynfield Plantation; A new direction for firearm engraving; The great Peruvian adventure; A half-century of Quality No. 6 Parkers, Part II; Not all the same; The world of fiream auctions; The HBSA Annual Bisley Lecture, "Double Rifles", Part II; The syracuse Arms Company, Part V; The guns of Morris S. Kemmerer, Part I; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Autumn's clarion call; Finding out for myself, Part XI; Mahinder Singh's Express; British gun auctions, Part IV; L.C. Smith minutiae, Part IV; Westley Richards, the early years, Part I; Remington Whitmore Model 1875; Scattergun Lodge; Everyone's favourtie; Collecting and especially shooting popular Parkers; Horsley no. 1370; The Syracuse Arms Company, Part IV; The Loon Lake Club; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 4 include: British gun auctions, Part V; Finding out for myself, Part XII; The king's double rifles, Part I; Special Order Stevens no. 56; Examples of Cogswell & Harrison; Early American shotgun makers, Part I; Golden oldies; Hinckley's Parker; Westley Richards, Part II; William Griffiths of Manchester; The Sumners, engravers to Boss & Co; L.C. Smith double and single trap guns; The "Ideal" shotgun; The Ruger Gold Label shotgun; The Syracuse Arms Company, Part VII; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2007, 2007
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2007). 2007 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The mountain bird; finding out for myself, Part XIII; British gun auctions, Part VI; The guns of Morris S. Kemmerer, Part II; The King's double rifles, Part II; L.C. Smith engraver extraordinaire, Part I; H Grade with a twist; For the Russian czar, Part I; Westley Richards, Part III; More golden oldies; The British shotgun; Red stag stalking; The Syracuse Arms Company, Part VIII; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 2 include: Tundra swan over muzzleloaders; British gun auctions, Part VII; Consider the Parker 28 Gauge; for the Russian czar, Part II; British sporting guns & rifles, Part XVIII; Colonel thomas Thornton and his guns; To the Editor of The Field; Engraver's choice; Harrington & Richardson, 1882-1885; It is only a gun case, after all; Rio Piedra Plantation; The Flintendrilling; Of Birmingham and Belgium; L.C. Smith prototype single trap; L.C. Smith engraver extraordinaire, Part II; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Gun not for sale; British gun auctions, Part VIII; "Not english Make"; Doing the Highland fling; Wiernhier Spezial Jagd 67; My dream team; Parkers at the end of the rainbow; Martinis, mystery and magic; And they made double rifles, Part I; To the Editor of The Field; J.B. Hauer's Optimus SN 51046' Lessons from the engravers of London; Dad's old Iver ("Ivory") Johnson Single; The Lake Club; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Our national game bird; British gun auctions, Part IX; The elusive A Grades; And they made double rifles, Part II; British sporting guns and rifles, Part XIX; In the land of fire and ice; A rifle beyond belief; F.L. Brooks and his A1 Specials; W.J. Jeffery, a la carte; My favourite Browning superposed; Progressive cut; A poor man's Holland & Holland; Some things of value; To the Editor of The Field; The Loon Lake; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2005, 2005
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2005). 2005 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The doubles were devine and the bullets worked fine by Sherman Bell; Book review [Alte Scheibenwaffen Volumes 1 and 2 compiled by Tom Rowe] by Ross Seyfried; In defense of the "light" double rifle by Willoughby Johnson; Daniel Fraser of Edinburgh by J.E. Fender and David Travallion; A Peter Johnson DGJ exclusive interview by Ed Muderlak and Destry Hoffard; The lady and the gentleman by Ross Seyfried; The premier of trap guns and the fat lady by William W. Headrick; The German Sauer / Swedish Husqvarna connection by Fredrik Franzen; Remington Model 1889, Grade 4 by Charles Semner; L.C. Smith Barrels: America's all Americans by John Houchins and J. Walker Houchins; The Syracuse Arms Company - Part XI by Tom Archer and Terry Allen; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 2 include: The mystique of the Miramichi by Laurie Morrow; F.O. Matska by Bill Wise, Gennadi Charcot and Berle Cherney; Finding out for myself - Part IX by Sherman Bell and Tom Armbrust; A family Fox: grandfather's 1924 Fox Sterlingworth by Thomas J. Waters; A Scottish enigma: Alexander Henry's 20/.577 Express by Frank Findlow; A Parker AHE, the rare and the beautiful by Robert J. Faddis and Royce Faddis; Imagine another place by Robert Matthews and Terry Allen; Ghost or gunmaker: the mystery of H.A. Lindner - Part I by Hans Pfingsten; Vetting a British double by Larry Brown and Hugh Lomas; Never say never by Ross Seyfried; Los Laureles Lodge - Argentina by Stuart M. Williams; A "Best" from the other side of town by William W. Headrick; A.J. Aubrey & The Meriden Fire Arms Co. by James T. Tyson; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 3 include: The birth of twins by Donald C. Butts; Scotland's gunmaker - David McKay Brown by Donald Dallas; Finding out for myself - Part X by Sherman Bell; A Paradox returns to Africa by Roger Lake; The seasons of Deer Creek Lodge by Robert Matthews and Terry Allen; Parker Bros. No. 2625 by Larry B. Schuknecht; Remington Model 1879 Grade 5 by Charles Semner; Places we have been: Medway Plantation by Robert Matthews and Terry Allen; Pinfire: how it all began by Ross Seyfried; Richard Roy, firearm engraver by J.E. Fender; British auction action by Diggory Hadoke; Oval bores - do they work? by Derek Stimpson; The Syracuse Arms Co. the low grades - Part X by Tom Archer and Terry Allen; The Syracuse Arms Co.: the early years - Part II by Jack Maedel; Ithaca single trap gun No. 290365-T by James T. Tyson; Colt Model 1878 engraving patterns by Herbert G. Houze; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Takes my breath away by Wayne Capooth; London gun auctions by Diggory Hadoke; British single-shot rifles - Part I by Sherman Bell; The Tuna Club LeFever by Colin McLagan; The Howell family of Birmingham by Stephen D. Howell; The Christmas present by Ross Seyfried; A rare Remington Model 1889, Grade 6 by Charles Semner; A gift for a prince by Frank Findlow; The life and times of Mr. Fox's DE Grade by William W. Headrick; Love for the little gun by Robert Matthews and Terry Allen; Ghost or gunmaker - Part II by Hans Pfingsten and John Mann; The Syracuse Gun Co.: the low grades - Part XI by Tom Archer and Terry Allen; The Syracuse Gun Co.: the early years - Part III by Jack Maedel; The ubiquitous Ithaca doubles by W.R. Hammond; George E. Ramey's L.C. Smith; The Loon Lake Club; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2001, 2001
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2001). 2001 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The last deer drivers; Into thin air; Finding out for myself, Part IV; Winchester Model 21s; The Owen 4 bore hammerless double rifle; A file full of Horsleys; The John Charles Linneman Lefever Optimus Grade; Fratelli Rizzini Model R-3; Doubles with a difference; Number 35; Book review; The English taste, Part VI; Geoffrey Smith, sculptor; Duck and pheasant shooting in Hungary; Nyati possessed; Ithaca quality since 1880; The double guns of Olin-Kodensha; One for Billl's sake; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: Three's a charm; As good as it gets; British doubles from A to Z, Part XIII; Ithaca quality since 1880; Remington Model 1882; Beretta's Field Grade doubles; Double-double; Teal story; One of a handful; The doubles of Dixie; Shooting decoyed pigeons; German double rifles, Part I; Winchester engravers and the Model 21; Pieces of eight, Part I; William Baker, gun inventor extraordinaire; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Pheasants in the corn; British sportsmen and double guns in the American West; A visit to the British gun trade; The history of the shotgun, a French revolution; Ithaca, quality since 1880, the Lewis Model Grade 3; The printable parts of the Kavanagh story; The Ferlach, Austria, school of gunsmithing; Basque bespoken best; L.C. Smith's great guns and shooters; The Silver Bow Club; Special ordered Superposed; Bird shooting in Kentucky; Pieces of eight, Part II, the rifles; Remington Model 1894, Grade DE; German double rifles, Part II; Cape buffalo in Mozambique; Ted's bird gun; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Whatever happened to "The Little Gun"?; Finding our for myself, Part V; E.J. Churchill; Remington Model 1890, Grade 7; Postscript on Baker; An XE/AE Fox; Wigeon on the tide; The snow leopard; Where are the birds?; Fit for a czar; Gunning for doves in Cordoba, Argentina; Prewar Rigby, they way they were; Two unusual German double rifles; The Black Forest Hunt; Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 1993, 1993
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : new. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 1993). 1993 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine, Summer issue slightly bumped else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents in Issue 1 include: Contents of this issue include: More on lead; Getting to the heart matter; A remnant of the pleistocene; J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl; Dad's old gun, poem; Julia Armour, International Competidora de Tiro Pichon!; A.A. Brown & Sons, Birmingham; Birth of the XE Grade; Portals to grandeur; A Greener big game rifle; Horsley Number 3631, Yorkshire Hills to Dakota Hills; A Hill Prayer, poem; John Brown's gun; Sotheby's Gleneagles sale; Visual delights for Ithaca gun collectors; Remington 18974 D Model shotguns; A lunch-box Parker?; Chamberless shotguns and their brass shotshells; Book reviews; Double Gun List. Contents in Issue 2 include: Contents of this issue include: A gun tour round Mother Russia; Driven pheasants on the Plains of Moravia; Staying out of jams on preserves; The Dickson 'round' action; An affair with the pinfire; A Parker gun display; High Holt; Beginning again; Primo Lusso Duo; 'The Sidecocker'; L. Brancquaert Bruxelles; Lancaster four barrel guns; James Woodward's 'automatic' double rifle; The guns and the game; Shooting them still; 'Fox nuggets'; The Colt doubles; The tie that binds; Black powder and smokeless, Damascus and steel; That first big win; A Remington double modified in Englad; The Kreger Collection; Book review; Double Gun List. Contents in Issue 3 include: The new Bismuth non-toxic shot by Ron Forsyth; The life, times and rebirth of Greener Empire Gun #63419 by Eric Levy; The Sterling love affair by Tom Kidd; Under the hammer by Douglas Tate; Gun review: Merkel 147E by Larry Brown; A note on shotshells by William M. Furnish; Black powder and smokeless, Damascus and steel by John Brindle; The drilling by Fredrik Franzen; They called him "Charley Boswell" by David J. Baker; Preparing for Europe by Donald R. Whittaker; Western Arms Corporation's long range double by Walter C. Snyder; Book review [Birds on the Horizon by Stuart Williams] by Bill Baines; German ingenuity by Bill Dowtin; Jewels of the stone age by Michael McIntosh and William W. Headrick; The Parker Brothers 18-bore by Keith Kearcher; Hard to hit by Robin Lacy; Those wonderful black powder double rifles by John Curnow; Sideplate Lefevers by Ithaca by Buck Hamlin; Browsing by Geoffrey Boothroyd; Remington double shotgun markings by Charles Semmer; Double Gun List; Advertisers. Contents in Issue 4 include: Allegheny Highland fling by Randy Lawrence; The "Special .S." by Tom Kidd; Back to New England by Dale Spartas; Metamorphosis by Larry Catlett; The double rifle drilling by Fredrik Franzen; The Scotsman and the Boss over-under gun by Donald Dallas; Stock wood for "Best Guns" by Bill Dowtin; Handloading for double rifles by Keith McCafferty; Birth of a gun collector by David J. Baker; William Powell & Son Ltd. by Vic Venters; An American classic by Gary Chang; Remember when. by William W. Headrick; Thinking of where we've been by Michael McIntosh; The Christmas goose by Ross Seyfried; Argentina wingshooting fiesta by Stuart Williams; The Churchill Zenith, Part I by Geoffrey Boothroyd; Mexico City revisited by Donald Whittaker; The Parker fish-tail top lever by Charlie Price; Frank Knickerbocker by Walter C. Snyder; Remington Arms "OC" double shotguns by Charles Semmer; Double Gun List; Advertisers. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2009, 2009
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2009). 2009 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Slight fading to spine and rear top edge of cover else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: Waterfowling with fine doubles; British sporting guns and rifles, Part XXI; The Ithaca evolution; F. Fualkner; Musteries of the Poker Parker no. 3561, Part II; British gun auctions, Part XII; Beretta, Ferrari and Alpha Romeo; Rebirth of a legend; The Skulk; The New H&H Paradox goes to Hungary; To the Editor of the Field; The Browning "revolution guns"; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 2 include: John James Audubon, naturalist and hunter; Grass roots and double guns; The guns of Fausti; Mr Coldwell Banker's dove gun, a Parker .410; A modest Parker collection; Less of a good thing; Malring Model 90 "Skeetking"; Holland & Holland, simplicity sublime; Teal troubles; Purdey, the making of a legend; Three wonderfully different rifles; The working man's doubles, Part I; The Browning BSS; To the Editor of The Field; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 3 include: The ducks and doves of Managua; Gebrueder Merkel; A 19th Century Stephen Grant rifle and shotgun; William H. Wallace's sweet Parker "C"; Building double rifles on shotgun actions?; The Furnish Collection, the Remingtons; British gun auctions, Part XVIII; A matter of priorities; Finding out for myself, Part XVI; Driven shooting in the Highland Hills; A tribute to a man and his guns; High or low, which frame height is best?; To the Editor of The Field; The Double Gun & Single Shot List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Lancaster's Colindian; Over 100 years old and still delivering pleasure; A magic gun; Rigby's Rembrandt, Lisa Jo Tomlin; The A-3s of L.C. Smith; Uncommon delights; Parker siblings; L.C. Smith .410 shotgun production; Quail country; The Italian "Guild" action over under; To the Editor of The Field; The Double Gun & Single shot List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2003, 2003
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2003). 2003 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spines, crease to corner of Summer issue else very good set of four copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The ideal shotgun battery; Rub O' The Green; Double back in Africa, Part II; Twelve bore with a twist; Adendum to "Finding out for myself", Parts III and IV; Book review; Annie Oakley's Parker number 30203; Book review; Merkel 240E Cape Gun; Happy birthday Mr Beretta; The Syracuse Arms Co, Part I; The original Parker Bros Damascus finishing process; A jungle gun for the 21st Century; Wanted for wildfowl shooting; Hunting in the heartland; Better late than never; Henri Pieper's shotguns; The Millennium Model 21; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: Rub O' The Green, Part II; Cases of coincidence; British doubles from A to Z, Part XVI; Barella double rifles; A signed Joseph F. Loy Remington Grade EE; Pacific mountaineer; A Parker for all seasons; Kjell's Weapons and Sports; A fine E Grade Lefever; Built for exhibition; a railroad man's Purdey; The Syracuse Arms Co, Part II; The 2 Gauge rifle and shotgun; C.S. Rosson elegance; Ithaca 16 Gauge Western Arms Branch; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: The blue winged teal of Chone; British doubles from A to Z, Part XVII; The Syracuse Arms Co, Part III; Ithaca Crass Model, the Grade 4 with sculpted fences; Hunting the remote Flying B Ranch; Elmer Keith, an early and able advocate of double rifles; Mc Bonnie MacDougall; Book review; Nicaragua, the newest wingshooting frontier; Horsley No. 2196, something old, something new; The Wilkes-Barre Gun Co; Small bores on the Rice Meadow; Browning's best gun; An introduction to antique English cartridge loading tools; The Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: How John Norton kept his Christmas; Could he have done it?; Godd, better, best, Part I; A Westley Richards boxlock; An unusual Remington CE Grade 1894; Bore rifles, Part I; Christmastime with William Harnden Foster; My trip south for "birds"; The Wilkes-Barre Gun Co, Part II; Doubles for dangerous doings; Wingshooting in New Zealand; Kaiser Wilhelm's Sauer & Sohn double rifle; The Syracuse Arms Co, Part IV; Re., the 2 gauge rifle and shotgun; Ernst Steigleder; The Baker aspect of my Ithaca reality; The Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 1994, 1994
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
EUR 71,21
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 1994). 1994 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include:- Black and nitro, Damascus and steel; The sniper; Frederick Baker Shell rifle; The Parker mystique; The Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company; A fruitful year in the Horsley Lode; Parker economics; The guns of Ferlach; Your choice; Changing hands; The English taste; The Beesley Shotover; Olowaru; Fine and rare; A deer-sized double rifle; How Buffalo Bob shot the bull; Purdey, London; Ithaca three-barrel guns; 'Natural' or instinctive wing shooting; The art of rebrowning Damascus barrels; My father's Parkers; Double Gun list. Contents of Issue 2 include:- Black & nitro, Damascus & steel by John E. Brindle; Shooting sporting by Randy Lawrence; Musings by Donald R. Whittaker; Dad's gun by Bruce E. Brierley; Jack by Paul G. Brown, M.D. ; Loading and regulating double rifles by Ken Owen; Bird shooting at the Flying B Ranch in Idaho by Stuart M. Williams; The Parker Quality A, No. 1 Special by Ronald L. Kirby; Mister Beesley, life and times by Michael McIntosh; Purdey, London by Geoffrey Boothroyd; George Jeffries of Norwich by David J. Baker; Fox transparencies by Tom Kidd; Rigby .577 by Ross Seyfried; Elegeant Elsie's deluxe quartet by Michael McIntosh; Loading English black powder cartridges by Mel Swanson; Roedl in Prag by Fredrik Franzen; The Sneider of Baltimore by Russ Ruppel; Lou's gun by Shelly Smith; Save the Parker screw by Charlie Price; Another Remington pigeon gun by Charles Semmer; Double Gun List; Advertisers. Contents of Issue 3 include:- Black and nitro, Damascus and steel; Traditional rust blueing; New Ithaca Double Field Grade; W. Foerster, royal gunmaker; The St George's gun; The lightest 12-bore made in America; "Possibly the finest rifle ever made"; Plantation quail; The high grade heavyweights; The engraver's gun; The best little gunhouse in Texas; Pinfire Buck; The gun's story; Elsie's little crown jewel; Loading English black powder cartridges; The Smith gun; Remington date codes on Parker guns; From my scrapbook; My own Ithaca; The N.R. Davis pinfire; Double Gun List. Contents in Issue 4 include:- Spirit of geese - souls of men by William W. Headrick; Parker guns by Edwin D. Muderlak; Westley Richards No. 3158 by Lynton McKenzie; George T. Abbey's patent breechloader by Rick Pratt; How to buy a gun by Tom Kidd; Mexican quail by Stuart M. Williams; Sleeving by Geoffrey Boothroyd; Sauer & Sohn double rifles by Fredrik Franzen; Lefever conversion guns by Buck Hamlin; The joys of Gardonne V.T. by Ross Bruner; Asprey: the gun room by Tony Jackson; Book review [Sacred Trusts edited by Michael Katakis] by Josh Cote; Doubles in the Arctic by Chris McGann; Care and feeding of double rifles by Ross Seyfried; Ithaca gun serial number 193099 by Walter C. Snyder; Wild birds by Dale C. Spartas; A tale of two doubles by Cal Pappas; John Henry Walsh by David Baker; A case of providence in American arms by Wm. M. Furnish and J.A. Nelson; Old Henry by Geoffrey Boothroyd; A rare model 1883 Remington shotgun by Charles Semmer; Double Gun List; Advertisers. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2002, 2002
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2002). 2002 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: With double rifle and powder flask in Africa; In a class unto themselves; British doubles from A to Z, Part XIV; The Swedish taste; Why Parker?; Hunting the Nicaraguan quail; Vejprty / Weipert in bohemia; A Paradox goes to Africa; Ansley's final contribution; Ithaca, quality since 1880; shooting driven re-legged partridges in Spain; The year of the .577; A multinational gun; The Horsley sequel; The Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: No more than expected; Finding out for myself, Part VI; Dunraven's gun; Parker Bros 1879 Quality 5 underlifter 10 bore hammer gun; Holland & Holland original .375 bore revisited; Afield with a British game gun; A gun by Alexis Lemlin; Schivy, a "best" German double rifle; Fox Special Grade and upland game gun; Bottega incisioni di Cesare Giovanelli; Magical Morocco; The L.C. Smith "Special" pigeon gun; The Midland Gun Company; Remington Model 1875, Grade 5; My Russian connection; When a New Yorker made guns in West Virginia, Part I; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: In memory of William P. Ruger, Sr; In defense of rabbits; British doubles from A to Z, Part XV; Have gun will travel; Remington Model 1894, Grade EEO, 16 gauge; The answer is Ithaca; When a New Yorker made guns in West Virginia, Part II; Hunting red stag in Patagonia; The naturalist's gun; Our trip to Gitchegumee; Reconsidering the Smith; Parker gun gauges over the years; Pairs to die for; Piotti 9492; Late Flues 10 gauge Damascus; British double rifles in .303; Remembering Robert Runge; Opening the Marvin Huey case; Some thoughts on British 12 bore rifles; Response to "Why Parker?"; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: The goose of Christmas past; Exceptional British doubles; The short life of the Philadelphia Arms Co; The Souvenir; Remington Whitmore combination gun; Tracing the history of your English gun; Parker A-1 Special, lost and found; The Argentian Grand Slam; Some American lightweights; Fur, feathers, and frontloaders; Double back in Africa, Part I; John Rigby & Co; Jim DeMunck, craftsman, artisan and artist; German double guns; Crass 16 gauge Grade 6; Peter in Wonderland; A new slant on the "wrist breaker"; Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 1995, 1995
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 1995). 1995 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: Daniel Fraser & Co.; Hunting the quail of the marsh; Atkin, Grant & Lang Ltd, London; Griffin & Howe; Small bores revisited; Wonderful Argentina; Book review, Boothroyd's Directory of British gunmakers; New life for old guns; Arrieta; Waterfowling in Mexico; Four hammerless guns that came before their time; An expecially special special; Rapture on the Kaskattama; Book review, Modern Sporting Guns; .577 Nitro Express; Reloading for double rifles; A curtain of lead, snipe shooting in Northern Ireland; A lightweight Ithaca; Lefever engraving, second to noe; The Kautzky gunsmith-trapshooting dynasty; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: The Eastern shore; The graduation gun; To Africa with Rigby 500/450; Colombia doves; Westley Richards drop-lock rifle; The Maharajah's gun; British three barrel guns; West Texas mournings; Seconds; Perdiz in Uruguay; Book review; High desert ranch; A Paradox returns; The English taste; Duck doubles and deeks; Highland grouse; Charles Lancaster gunmaker to Annie Oakley; Remington restorations; Royal Gun Company Gun Number 1117; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Parker doubles, Charlie Price; Parker pounds and ounces, Ed Muderlak; Another rare Parker, Worth Mathewson; Gunmakers - Harkom, Brebner and Leeson, Geoffrey Boothroyd; three Grant guns, David J. Baker; Dovers and Parker extractors, Ed Muderlak; Vintage clays, Randy Edward Lawrence; Book review, Michael Katakis; Pine Hill Plantation, Stuart M. Williams; A pair of steel ladies; Tom Kidd; A century and a quarter of upland guns and birds, William W. Headrick; Joshua Creek Ranch, Stuart M. Williams; The Zimbabwe Leopard - Part II - conclusion, Dave Campbell; Charles Daly giants, Ross Seyfried; Double rifles by Dan Lefebvre?, Keith Kearcher; A photographic tribute to birds and guns, Dale C. Spartas; Daniel Fraser, Frederick Franzen; A very special Aubrey, Russ Ruppel; More on Remington Whitmore shotguns, Charles Semmer; Emil Flues - maker, Walter C. Snyder; The Prize, Joseph T. Vorisek; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: My experiences with double guns; A Christmas hunt; Don't choke on the close ones!; Westley Richards, long-range large game rifles; An expatriate returns!; The search for 13028; Four of a kind; Some lesser known guns; Once upon a muse; Kersten or Strassburgverschluss; Rough shooting in Scotland; Four "Rubbermen" and a Parker; Diamonds and other Prussian jewels; Waterfowling in Argentina; L.C. Smith A3, one of a provenanced pair; The Chapuis double rifle in Africa; J. Nowotny v Praze; Remington Whitmore Grade 4 engraving; Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 1999, 1999
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 1999). 1999 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: "On my honour"; British doubles from A to Z, Part VIII; A uniquely engraved George Ulrich Winchester Model 21; Big Bend Ranch; Baltimore Arms Company; Purdey's man on the coast; Ithaca quality since 1880; De Rozier's Parker Grand Slam; Bird guns and big game; Tne English taste. Contents of Issue 2 include: Finding out for myself; The mysteries of centrifugal force revealed; Two for Africa; Cinderella Parker; A trio of English setters; Harpole's Heartland Lodge; Romancing the Snider; The second Becker; William Larkin Moore, desert oasis; A fivesome of fine and fieldworthy Fowlers; Check the pin number; Sempert & Krieghoff drilling; Ithaca employees and guns markd "2nd"; Prewar sojourn; Mr Greener would be proud; The Winchester Model 21; Researching an English gunmaker; Midas Grade Browning trap guns; An aftermarket engraved Remington; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: Just desserts; British doubles from A to Z, Part IX; An "illuminating" subject; Heartland Wildlife Ranches; Ruger over and under shotguns; The Winchester Model 21 Grand American; Husqvarnas with royal connections; The pleasures of the 74 Ranch; The Remington Grade DE; A sporting artist's thoughts on making pictures; Johann Kalezky in Wien; Rigby's last Rooster; Gallery of American classics; Major Sloan's Rigby; Charisma; The British hammer gun; The Collins Collection; Memories of Mario; Baltimore Arms Company, Part II; Double barrelled pump; An Ithaca downgrade; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: A gun for my old old age; Finding out for myself; What are the odds?; Trains, planes and wild game birds; The other Model 21, the double rifle; A Coston; A Purdey 8 bore snap action; Remington Grade EO; Parker's pigeon gun; A global gallery of game guns; A vierling; Griffin & Howe, the legend continues; Ithaca, quality since 1880; The comeback of Casa de Campo; William Moore rediscovered; Reloading revisited; Sporting guns and pointing dogs in Sweden; Army & Navy C.S.L., 23821; European economy doubles; Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 1998, 1998
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 1998). 1998 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: The Beretta SO2EELL and SO6EESS; Ithaca #73483, the Gift; Sheyenne Valley Lodge; The gun deal; A three-ring circus; The English taste, Holland & Holland, Jaguar; Smoothbore smorgasbord; A closer look at the lowly Spaniard; The first shot at Elk Song; The Parker try-gun; The seven-patent Scott; Ithaca quality since 1880; Robert Schrader, an ingenious German inventor; More Remington information; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: British doubles from A to Z, Part VI; Darne different; An EE Remington from Mexico; Falling block double rifle serial no. 1; New tools for an old trade; The guns of the Baker Brothers, Part III; Rigby's "Hippo" .600 Nitro Express; Fabbri; Birds of paradise; Sotheby's annual auction at Gleneagles; Smoothbore smorgasbord, Part II; A muzzleloading double rifle; "A late bloomer"; Ferlach Bergstutzen; The gun of 1866; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: ".And it comes out here"; Beretta's Field Grade doubles; Charles Hellis, another British best; a pair of Parkers; They They call it the "wrist breaker"; Interview with Tullio Fabbri; The Behr & Vertikalbloch Verschluss; Still some more smoothbore smorgasbord; Argentina, greatest waterfowling land of all; Extremes, Alexander Henry, the large and small of it; Remington addendum; My grandfather and his gun; One for all?; Set for life; A gallery of American case-hardening colours; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: Reflections on a New England upland sporting life; Gunshops of Paris; The Masterpiece; Just taking it easy at Rough Creek Lodge; The guns of C.B. Brown; Herkules, a Grecian god and a strong Verschluss; Smoothbore smorgasbord, Part IV; Grouse shooting in the Swedish mountains; My forgotten Parker; Fox Gun & Co, Baltimore, Marland; British doubles from A to Z, Part VII; An elephant at Mateke; A transitional Horsley; A refinished Remington; The case of the .470 Double Case; Double Gun List. .
Edité par The Double Gun Journal. East Jordan, Michigan. 2000, 2000
Vendeur : Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Paperback, 2000). 2000 issues 1-4. 4to perfect bound magazines (213 x 275mm). 150+ pages each. Colour photographs and artwork throughout. Pictorial gilt tan covers, gilt titles to spine. Very slight fading to spine else four very good copies. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. A lavish, beautifully illustrated magazine devoted to sporting guns and related art. Contents of Issue 1 include: British doubles from A to Z, Part X; "Raw talent"; The first Remington "Special"; Captain Blacker's game gun; Greener on the other side of the hill; Uncle Dan no. 1356; Three fine Francotes; Quintessential quality; A cornupcopia of turkish delights; The kingdom of Beretta; Twelve-bore rifles; German over and under double rifles; Why should I buy a Fox gun?; Joseph Tonks, Boston; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 2 include: A whole lot of dog; British doubles from A to Z, Part XI; Ithaca, quality since 1880; The rest of the grand American story; Giancarlo and Stefano Pedretti; Quintessential quality, Part II; L.C. Smith, America's best?; The Colonel Meinertzhagen Paradox; Cherokee quaill, Cherokee tales; Remington Model 1889, Grade 6; Toiling at the bench; To own a double rifle; For exposition; Jeffery double rifles; Wingshooting in Argentina; Every picture tells a story; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 3 include: First game .and last; Finding out for myself, Part III; When I paint my masterpiece; Model 21s lost in the shuffle, and more; A "tail" of two cities; "Bitten by a hornet"; San Saba treasures of Oak Knoll Ranch; Parker Balance; Lancaster's four-barrelled rifles; I have shaken the hand that shook the hand; The Ithaca custom shop, then and now; Grandfather's gun; Hunting and shooting with Holland & Holland, Part I; W.R. Pape; Jeffery double-rifles, the hunter's choice; Special order Remington CE; Gottlieb Koethe in Gratz; The golden wedding pheasants; Double Gun List. Contents of Issue 4 include: The lovely menace; Money well spent; British doubles from A to Z, Part XII; Ithaca NID Gauge guns; Clayton's Parker; The rarest Purdey?; Rigby shotguns; A very early Woodward over-under; Hunting and shooting with Hollan & Holland, Part II; A converted Lancaster double rifle; The John Olin Model 21 Winchester; A combination gun; Browning afield; Perazzi Nonpareil; An Italian proved Remington EEO; L.C. Smith's worshipful masters of the Order of Gunmakers; Project B.S.A.; 1897, men, monuments and moments; double Gun Journal. .