SStomcat
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Obviously you pay premium for the brand, no question about it. As I have said I wonder how many of these actually see the African bush. On the other side they have lot of manual work, engraving etc and depending on the engraver deserves further premium. A hand Chiseled work on a Purdy I saw retailed for $325 K, one of the drivers being it was engraved by Phil and Simon Coggan (arguably one of the finest engravers, I'm told) Similarly a work by Paul Grifnee will command a premium over the others, so it depends..."Better than a new Purdy or Holland & Holland?"
What is guaranteed to be better about these weapons is the snob appeal.
No wonder, if you can add a zero to the selling price.
Unfortunately I am not at home in oil sheikh circles, then I would certainly have one too.