Hello John,
Thanks for taking and posting the pictures which hopefully provide some consolation to those unable to attend. I missed the last two fairs, and as you say this one seemed bigger and busier with a wider range of non-airgun related tables. It goes without saying that we wouldn't have this tremendously exciting fair without the effort and dedication of Pete, Liz and the whole Kempton team who manage things so well.
Look forward to hearing more about your mystery purchase when you get the chance to publish and share the story.
Brian
My only problem with these shows is that I need to be younger.
So knackered after a good day selling and chatting that I fell asleep and missed the last episode of Baptiste!
Also bought a couple of nice toys!
Thanks Pete Liz et al.
[QUOTE=Josie & John;7665044]Hi Brian,
Sadly not my purchase but just on loan. Nevertheless it will hopefully make an interesting article once I have completed testing.
Kind regards,
Apologies John, you did mention it was on temporary loan. Although I already have a nice Series 7 Titan air pistol, I was tempted by the one in your photograph which as far as I could tell was in its original box.
Brian
[QUOTE=Abasmajor;7665059]First one I had ever seen in a box Brian and must admit to being tempted too. Trouble is with my hoarding instinct, I would then have embarked on a quest for all known Titan variants, so kept temptation at bay on this occasion.
Kind regards,
John
Thanks for posting those pics John. Several beauties in there and I await your AGW article with anticipation!
Very interesting Diana mod 6 woodstock pistol. It's a strange one - it is in a rare 1st pattern box and seems to have a 1st pattern front sight, but the wood grip appears to be dark stained beech with a Diana badge, like the first mod 5s, rather than the 'usual' lighter walnut with a blank area where the badge is on these early mod 6s.
I think that red instruction booklet in the box may be a 1970s one, or at least has the same cover design as the later ones.
But several of these mod 6 woodstocks have turned up with anomalous features, so no reason to think funny business.
Could you email me higher res pics of this pistol if you have them, please?
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Hi Danny,
The owner showed me the pistol and it was unmarked other than the Diana name on the one piece wooden grip. I was told it dates from 1960 but am no expert on these pistols. It looked to be in very fine condition with just a few minor handling marks.
Kind regards,
John
Many thanks to Pete and Liz and their crew for another great fair. l managed to downsize some more of my collection. but l picked up a nice Colt and a French flintlock pistol which is the way l seem to be going. but l still do like my airguns.
Thanks John. I think the box was designed for this pistol, since the green cutout fits better:
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....l-6/#post-2287
but I've no reason to think this Kempton one wasn't sold in that box. Very interesting that it has no markings, neither the Diana inscription on the cylinder or a serial number. The extra diameter 'muzzle weight' under the front sight has also been seen on other very early woodstock mod 6s. It was phased out on the later ones.
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Well done Mr and Mrs Binners, every show is better than the last and long may it carry on , cheers Pete.
Rgds Kev