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Kempton 9 Dec 2018
Well, What a show.
It was great to meet up and talk with so many of the collectors that frequent this forum, albeit briefly in some cases.
I'm told I don't take enough images of antique firearms, so have concentrated on that angle at today's event. Just feast your eyes on some of the attached images - the variety and quality of antique arms on offer rivals any of the long established fairs in my view. One that stands out is a Japanese matchlock carbine - truly exquisite. And those cased duellers!
Naturally there was a tremendous choice of airguns on offer, both old and new and the only gun I bought was a CO2 powered Glock. It was great to see a lot more in the way of books, leaflets and accessories, some of which also found their way to me. There was an original 5th edition of Morton's Webley Service booklet, a Frank Clarke catalogue and lots of Webley, Crosman, BSA, Sussex Armoury, Milbro and other gems.
Thank you to the collectors who showed me some real scarcities, some of which were not for sale and to the dealers that allowed me to take photos of their extensive stock.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/nr9pXqhNd5HXqzZU7
Can't wait for the next one!
John Milewski
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It’s definitely one for people who like antique firearms
And so many Nazi daggers. (Which tbh I find odd)
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Another excellent fair I used to look forward to brim but now find myself not bothering with it due to the amount of antique guns there, where as kempton there is a nice mix of dealers with air guns and private sellers with air guns.
This is fast becoming the premier fair in the u.k. now. Every time I go I come back with some cracking things!!
Massive thanks to Pete, Liz and the team
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Brilliant photographs,thank you.
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Nice pictures John, that matchlock is something to behold.
Dave
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Great pictures as always
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