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Hi all anyone have an address for Vic Venters thanks

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You can send him a PM here Paul
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showprofile&User=7667

Still searching for the Rosetta Stone of English Damascus? smile

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Thanks Drew you know me I am always on the lookout no such luck yet!!

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Vic did a great article on Cyril Adams in the last issue of Shooting Sportsman. It is worth reading as Cyril is the person most responsible for bring Sporting Clays to America and much responsible for the resurgence in popularity of side x sides in America..

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Have made contact now thanks, the gun craft book is very good

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Re: Sporting Clays in America smile

http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1904/VOL_42_NO_16/SL4216020.pdf
Jan. 2, 1904
"TRAP SHOOTING FROM TOWER"
This Novel Manner Used at the Pinehurst Grounds.
The equipment of the Pinehurst (N. C.) Gun Club embraces an interesting feature in the shape of a tower trap, says a correspondent of the New York Sun. Such traps are quite common in Europe, but practically unknown in this country.
In the top of the tower are two target traps, one at the right and one at the left. The attendant is protected by a heavy plank partition, which also hides the traps from view. The traps are pulled from the rear, in the usual manner. Targets may be thrown in five ways: right, left, unknown, overhead and doubles. In all of these events, with the exception of the overhead targets, the shooter faces the tower at the usual distance. In the overhead shooting he stands back to the tower and directly underneath it.
The sport furnished is novel as compared with the usual trap shooting. The idea is to produce conditions such as those the sportsman experiences in wild waterfowl, pigeon or other such shooting, or in shooting birds which fly from trees. Known angles to the right and left are not difficult, and many gunners have a knack for killing overhead birds, but unknown angles puzzle the experts, and doubles, two birds shooting off in opposite directions, and at the same time, call for a skill and quickness that few possess. But doubles are not impossible, and the shooting is wonderfully fascinating because of its difficulty.

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picked up vic's book at the vintage cup. great book, only one problem, it was to short. when is the next book coming out? jeff


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I agree with that

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I know Vic has been keen to do that piece on Cyril for a while.

Glad he managed it in the end. If you have probs, I'll forward anything you want to send Vic.

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Sorry for delayed response, I had been out of town.

My contact details can be reached through here:

www.doubleguncraft.com

(One day I will get the blog running ... one day...)

Or PM me here.

As to future books: I have 'inherited' all of Michael McIntosh's personal archives -- letters, unpublished material, research material, etc, 16 filing-cabinet drawers full. I feel confident there will be a book's worth of material in it, given his importance in the double-gun world. With the economics of traditional sporting book publishing I suspect I would pursue some sort of e-book and/or self-publishing deal. Now I just need to start looking through it all.

Thanks for the interest.

And Happy Thanksgiving to all.


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