Will see you there Rolly.
I'm on the hunt for one or two examples of the Baikal Makarov, such as an early 'two tone' plated pistol and a later one with Lever operated CO2 piercing mechanism.
All the best,
John
Dont forget the Brum collectors fair on 23rd June. Iam taking for perusal among other things a tidy mk2 air sporter lp 53s and loads of other goodies.
Roly.
Will see you there Rolly.
I'm on the hunt for one or two examples of the Baikal Makarov, such as an early 'two tone' plated pistol and a later one with Lever operated CO2 piercing mechanism.
All the best,
John
We are on our way
Had a great day wandering around the fair and stockpiling Makarov ammunition - thanks for a great deal Malcolm.
I saw an interesting BSA that was presented by the company to an air rifle league in 1907 but with no finish and an astronomical asking price, I'm sure it will still be for sale next week at Kempton. One thing that struck me is the sheer number of boxed Webley pistols at the fair. A new collector could have assembled the best part of a collection from the vast number on offer. Nice to see a boxed Crosman 600, a boxed Crosman Mk 1 and thanks to Tim Dyson for showing me a converted Webley Mk 1 that Dr Joe Gilbart featured in Guns Review several decades ago - a real treasure.
Now, with less than a week to go until Kempton, I'm on countdown.
John
I particularly liked the breakfast
From a man who knows!
Thanks Pete and John for calling by and having a chat.Incidentally John Mil. I did sell the Anshutz 275.4.4. But did not give with it the bag of 4.4 balls you were interested in. I chased after you some time later but you had gone. But a chap came up at the close of show and bought them. Hard luck.
Roly.