When I bought the earlier of these two Spode engraved Light patterns, no-one was interested at the saleroom so I did well, I contected Pete and he then did another to see how his skills had moved on, the second one was for sale at Melbourne and again no interest (I think I put 2.5K on it as advised, a fraction of what it would have cost to do in time and materials).
If you look on Westly Richards at the prices for best engraved express rifles for example, they are eye watering. Pete told me of guys buying triple sets of the very best they made that just the barrel conditioning cost of rounds would buy you a precharge...basically gun room ornaments, but others were used hard.
Airgunners are pretty conservative, I don't even like brass triggers myself, just blue and wood for me generally
Early gun as done by Pete as an example of his work in earlier days.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/312284...57630465799996
Later gun done after we made contact....I had the stressful job of building this, sighting it in etc, so tapping on the sights and adjusting, and apart a few times till I got the thing runnig nicely..tends to concentrate the mind as one slip with a screwdriver etc.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/312284...57633119701591
ATB, ED
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Nobody spends their LAST £150,000 on a gun do they ? It is probably just a drop in the ocean to them, a small part of the " health,sport and pastimes" budget for the year
Just wonderful to see such skill. I wonder how many months of work each gun took to complete ?