Not sure if many here ever subscribed to what I believe was a truly remarkable quarterly journal. Its focus was always classic double shotguns, double rifles, and best quality single shots. Ross Seyfried, who I believe knows more about golden era guns than anyone else alive, was a regular guest contributor. I have subscribed since the early nineties. Sadly, yesterday I received a note from Daniel and Joanna Cote that the Journal was ceasing publication. Their message read in part, "....it is with much regret that due to inflated material and labor costs, and diminishing interest in classic guns, we are forced to discontinue the Double Gun Journal. ..... For the past few years we have been operating at a loss. ....... The young people of today are not nearly so interested in classic guns and subsequently many of our older collectors, with no one to leave their guns to, are forced to sell their collections to get their estates in order."
Those observations struck me as a likely requiem for our sport in general, not just the firearms we take to the field in its pursuit. It is a publication that I and many others will miss.
Those observations struck me as a likely requiem for our sport in general, not just the firearms we take to the field in its pursuit. It is a publication that I and many others will miss.