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Well about two months ago I got a call from one of the LGS owners if I had a bit of time could I stop by and look at a couple double rifles he just picked up.
I an in a small town in southern AZ so I went in the door expecting him to pull out a Sabatti or one of the Bakials. We head back to his office and he pulls a old worn english oak and leather case out and whoa and behold there is a Westley Richards exquisite little 32/40 original double that looked like it had a box of rounds through it and put in the safe for a 100 years. The color case was at 85% no frosting in the barrels etc. Next Out comes a Lyons and Lyons made by Westley Richards in 400/360 it had several boxes of ammo and the barrels were in the same condition and had 50% of color case still. The wood wasn't as nice but a solid double that would make a great PG and moose-deer rifle. Didn't have a oak and leather case. I verified that both had the original chambers (AS a number of 400/360's were re-chambered to 9.3x74.) He was going to the Tulsa show so I recommended he make an appointment with JJ Perodeau to get an assessment and an estimated worth etc. We went to lunch and I gave him a Double rifles 101. He took the doubles and one more to the Tulsa show and sold/made deals on them. Fast forward a couple days and he said He had to high a price on the Rigby and no one looked at it in addition it has a small crack behind the tight side lock and a hairline crack from the top of the lock to the tang. So to make a long negotiation short we worked a trade taking into account work that will need to be done on the stock and we were both happy at the end.
So I am not the proud owner of a 400/350 Rigby hammer double. It is a "Special 350 bore rifle" cordite 43-310Max double with nice wood and the color case is about 90% at some point around 1910 would be my guess it was fitted with a scope that is still clear enough to shoot with and fulling functional. But I will most likely just use the irons. I contacted JJ and will be sending the action for him to repair the stock. I also contacted @RIGBY about a historical research records check.
Sent CH4D a note about dies and also a post here to see if anyone has a extra set.
I an in a small town in southern AZ so I went in the door expecting him to pull out a Sabatti or one of the Bakials. We head back to his office and he pulls a old worn english oak and leather case out and whoa and behold there is a Westley Richards exquisite little 32/40 original double that looked like it had a box of rounds through it and put in the safe for a 100 years. The color case was at 85% no frosting in the barrels etc. Next Out comes a Lyons and Lyons made by Westley Richards in 400/360 it had several boxes of ammo and the barrels were in the same condition and had 50% of color case still. The wood wasn't as nice but a solid double that would make a great PG and moose-deer rifle. Didn't have a oak and leather case. I verified that both had the original chambers (AS a number of 400/360's were re-chambered to 9.3x74.) He was going to the Tulsa show so I recommended he make an appointment with JJ Perodeau to get an assessment and an estimated worth etc. We went to lunch and I gave him a Double rifles 101. He took the doubles and one more to the Tulsa show and sold/made deals on them. Fast forward a couple days and he said He had to high a price on the Rigby and no one looked at it in addition it has a small crack behind the tight side lock and a hairline crack from the top of the lock to the tang. So to make a long negotiation short we worked a trade taking into account work that will need to be done on the stock and we were both happy at the end.
So I am not the proud owner of a 400/350 Rigby hammer double. It is a "Special 350 bore rifle" cordite 43-310Max double with nice wood and the color case is about 90% at some point around 1910 would be my guess it was fitted with a scope that is still clear enough to shoot with and fulling functional. But I will most likely just use the irons. I contacted JJ and will be sending the action for him to repair the stock. I also contacted @RIGBY about a historical research records check.
Sent CH4D a note about dies and also a post here to see if anyone has a extra set.