Alistair
AH fanatic
- Joined
- May 25, 2018
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- Milwaukee, WI
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- Scotland, Ireland & England
I have a lot of respect for Longthorne. I handled a couple back when I was in ol' Blighty and they're beautiful pieces. Really well made, excellent craftsmanship and an interesting hint of actual innovation. They don't have the cache or the history of the london names, but personally I think the quality is there. A good group of folks too it seems, I spoke with them at one of the gamefairs and the seemed to really care about their product and were a lot less snobby than some of the london sales folks can be (I hovered around Purdey's stand for 30mins or so looking at the pretty firearms and not a single person came over to talk to me, whereas the Longthorne folks were more than happy to, even if I was a sloppily dressed young guy in a hoodie. I really appreciate that).
I want one very much, and I think they're good value at the current price point, but I don't think they're really clay guns. They're game shooting pieces and designed to that style and ethos.
I want one very much, and I think they're good value at the current price point, but I don't think they're really clay guns. They're game shooting pieces and designed to that style and ethos.