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    The royal feinwekbau sport

    There's the early Sport, walnut Sports, Venom Sports, the Mastersport and the Beeman Sport. But only one Blue Blood Sport.

    Don Blocksidge engraved a FWB Sport (dunno which calibre) and gave it to HRH The Prince of Wales.

    Whether His Highness uses it (or not) to keep down pests on his organic farms is not known.

    Nor if he has replaced the original m/spring and seal with a Maccari 'Arctic' or an 'Old School' kit.

    The original seal would be like a good Cheddar by now.

    Anyway, what is to stop I.J. and mallyally from applying to Prince Charles to complete their 'sport collections with the most unique Sport of them all?

    Nothing, so let battle commence!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    There's the early Sport, walnut Sports, Venom Sports, the Mastersport and the Beeman Sport. But only one Blue Blood Sport.

    Don Blocksidge engraved a FWB Sport (dunno which calibre) and gave it to HRH The Prince of Wales.

    Whether His Highness uses it (or not) to keep down pests on his organic farms is not known.

    Nor if he has replaced the original m/spring and seal with a Maccari 'Arctic' or an 'Old School' kit.

    The original seal would be like a good Cheddar by now.

    Anyway, what is to stop I.J. and mallyally from applying to Prince Charles to complete their 'sport collections with the most unique Sport of them all?

    Nothing, so let battle commence!

    Think you mean Don Robinson?

    AIRIFLE BY DON ROBINSON
    For HRH Charles Prince of Wales in 1989 to celebrate the Prince's 40th Birthday. Rifle .177 cal on Feinwerkbau action on Solid African Bubingawood Rosewood stock with ebony and ivorywood fittings and inset Fleu and ribbon checkering, with stock carving fancy inlays and metal engraving. Rifle given to American people as a thank you for the generous gift of guns in World War II to help protect a British Home after a request by Sir Winston Churchill. Rifle now resides in National Rifle Association, National Firearms Museum, Washington DC next to Ike Eisenhower's shotgun and Napoleon's fowling piece. Rifle appeared in 1990 Gun Digest "Custom Guns"

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    I fort vat blocksidge dun the engravins but mayaas I wrong. Robinson aybe dun the wood. least You all Know where to send your Bids? innnit.

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    You mean this monstros...I mean...work of art Alistair? I heard a rumour that Charles uses it to plink at any non-Classical architects who come in range of Highgrove's front windows. So he must have had the piston seal replaced. Don Robbo probably made him a seal in ebony with an Iroko inlay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    You mean this monstros...I mean...work of art Alistair? I heard a rumour that Charles uses it to plink at any non-Classical architects who come in range of Highgrove's front windows. So he must have had the piston seal replaced. Don Robbo probably made him a seal in ebony with an Iroko inlay.
    It's gorgeous. Something to treasure for generations to come. What is this treason?

    (Surely an BSA Airsporter-S Centenary would have been more appropriate? Oh but the British Royal Family are actually German aren't they, so a 'Sport is more apposite innit?)

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    It is truly a masterpiece. Note the careful attention to detail, the exquisite flourishes and the subtle royal references - for instance the fleur de lys avec jambes de grenouilles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    the subtle royal references - for instance the fleur de lys avec jambes de grenouilles.
    A favorite supper dish (with wild Welsh garlic) at St James Palace. Oh, but you wouldn't know. I expect you are rarely invited, with your interest in Birmingham ironmongery. Such products might do for the Empire, but not for the Sovereign, nor her next-of-kin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    (Surely an BSA Airsporter-S Centenary would have been more appropriate? Oh but the British Royal Family are actually German aren't they, so a 'Sport is more apposite innit?)
    They were offered the choice between the Sport and this magnificent Airsporter but according to a small news item in Gun Mart a certain Mrs Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha intervened and the Sport was chosen. Dunno who she was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    They were offered the choice between the Sport and this magnificent Airsporter
    That poor Airsporter should be taken to 'stockspital and given dermabrasion and a facelift, it's suffered. Or put in a sack and thrown off Wigan pier.

    In fact I am going to be sick. Bleeeeeeeurgh. Ick. Puke. Yuck. Vom. Blee. Hurl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    They were offered the choice between the Sport and this magnificent Airsporter
    I bet that Airsporter looked reasonable before the fire. What else could have damaged the stock so hideously?

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