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#327878 06/10/13 01:14 PM
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I acquired a French made gun a little while ago by the maker Roblin a Paris (according to the top rib).

The gun is not in my possession so the photos below are the only ones I have. They are not of a quality or detail level that I would choose. However, they are the best I have at the moment.

The gun is a sidelock, with 29.5" Bernard fluid steel barrels. #1 of a pair? Estimated production date circa 1900. I have had some communication with Raimey and will quote his notes for reference. Any further information anyone can provide about the maker would be appreciated.








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Comments from Raimey:

“I believe the concern began with Ernest - Gabriel Roblin in the late 1840s or early 1850s and by 1876 Roblin had French patent 18204 for some addition to a sporting weapons platform, maybe on the Lefaucheux or A&D platform.

By 1889 it is Roblin et Fils and I'm sure when he passed the concern was reorganized under just Roblin a Paris.

Typically a maker worked for about 40 years and if he began in circa 1850 that would pair well with a transition to the son by circa 1889.

Any article from 1890/1891 notes that Roblin has been in business for over 30 years and at the time was one of the few Paris makers who actually had a workshop. They were cited for their innovations and quality.

I assume you know how hard I am on makers that are actually retailers, but Roblin seems to have been a maker, as time and time again E.G. Roblin held on to the fleeting thought that a Paris maker could pretty much make a sporting weapon in house while almost all other Paris makers were flocking to Liege for their wares.

Also he looks to have been a genius, with a French flare of course, on sporting weapons during the most interesting time of the evolution of the sporting weapon. Looking back in time we have 20-20 vision or better but at the time there was no guarantee that any specific maker was going to be the chosen one for the sporting weapon platform for the world and Roblin had it in mind that it might be he.

The attached is an 1863 patent; probably Ernest Gabriel Roblin's 1st and I would guess he had hung out his gun-making shingle some 5 - 8 years prior. I'd have to closely examine your Roblin but it may be the entity Roblin post 1900.

Charles Roblin was the son of Ernest Gabriel Roblin and was noted as continuing the tradition of quality that his father had started. Many times the patents of the hammerless scattergun platform of Ernest Gabriel Roblin is referred to as the Paris hammerless system.

From what I can tell all the proofs are Paris and post 1897. This strongly supports the stigma associated with Roblin; that he held out to the last in being a Paris maker.

Below is a translated contemporary text:

“Another gunsmith, a craftman with undisputed skills, Monsieur Roblin, he only makes shotguns. His weapons are distinguished by their austere style and manufacture. The appearance of simplicity does not exclude the elegance of form, it seems to even add. In details, as in the whole gun, we recognize that the artist is in love with his art. It is the art of self perfection (perfectionist). All of Monsieur Roblin’s guns have rebounding locks, that is to say, that the hammer, after having struck the striker recovers from battery to a safety catch from where it can’t move whatever we do with the gun. This curious invention, we believe, of English origin; Monsieur Roblin has refined and applied with a precision that can only be rented without reserve/reservation.”


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Nice!! Thanks for sharing.


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Thanks to Marc for the translation effort.


1892/1897 Roblin advert

Fournisseur breveté de S.M.I.R.(Sa Majesté Impériale et Royale) l'Empereur d'Autriche(Franz Joseph I??) at 9, rue de la Ville-l'Évęque, ŕ Paris

I could be mistaken, but I believe S.M.I.R./Sa Majesté Impériale et Royale equates to k.u.k.-kaiserlich und königlich


Charles Roblin 1901 advert

Fusils sans chiens, nouveau modčle - New Modell Hammerless


Charles Roblin 1905 advert

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Does it read:

Roblin ŕ Paris breveté de S.M.I.R. l'Empereur d'Autriche ?

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You may have already provided it on the L. Bernard thread, but can you post the Bernard tubeset number followed by the date?

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Raimey, on the Bernard thread, two Roblin guns get mentioned, neither one of which is this gun. WC first references a Roblin gun with Bernard number 33??? and then mentions another Roblin set with the number 35257. That was the one I confirmed and it was a gun Kirby Hoyt had for sale.

I am trying to find out the number on my gun, as well as clarification of the top rib inscription.

Does anyone know what the "S.M.I.R." would stand for in the top rib inscription?

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Sa Majesté Impériale et Royale or k.u.k.-kaiserlich und königlich

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Raimey,

as you have shown above it reads:

Sa Majeste le Roi, Empereur de L'Autriche!

Seine Majestät der König, Kaiser von Österrich

His Majesty The King, Emperor of Austria

Best Regards,
Wolfgang

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