Original with extras
I can’t find a source of baize fabric in the US? All I see is English Stores.
Original with extras
Must be baize available somewhere in the USA, surely? Saw plenty in Vegas! That case would look good lined in red.
Here is the finished case of my new to me Webley Service. I know you guys wanted to me do a historic casing but I actually think this rifle deserves more? Having it now for a little while I am convinced this was the peak of the blued machining art for airguns. If you look all really fine English rifles have wooden cases. I aged the brass fittings. I know again the use of the foam will again shock the traditionalist. But this really shows off the gun, believe me it really pops. No shadowy compartments and leather straps to hide beautiful walnut checkering. And total protection for this prize. And if you still need convincing look at the top and the cross? I put in a small English Flag to remind you of the symbolism?
Last edited by 45flint; 06-05-2022 at 03:59 PM.
Very nice Steve,
It's not pretending to be an original case and yet keeps everything together nicely.
A good balance of the old and new in my view.
Kind regards,
John
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
Still not for me. but it is yourself you have to please and be happy with no body else.
There was felt around the pair of Giffard's ?
Just looked again can only see Giffard's A Pair !
It’s never over till it’s over. Added green felt. French casing I think really shows off a gun but I spent hours cutting that felt to match that complicated receiver!
That's certainly looking better, all it needs now is for the inner lid to be covered in the same material, with a Webley label stuck in the middle.
The originals of Morton's booklet certainly fetch good money, all nine editions of them, but fortunately there is an excellent reproduction of the sixth edition available, which was produced by a AGBBS member in the eighties.
You would still have the outer of the case to admire, but the material on the inner would also protect the rifle if you were to carry it in the case.
Looks great. Good work. Got a southern feel to it. Don a seersucker suit when shooting with that Webley.