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Steven,
Right church wrong pew, try Guns and Ammo 1972 Annual pg64.
Profile of a Custom Gunsmith "Jules La Bantchni" ,a couple of full engraved Mausers with a short story of his life. He was a craftsman at MGM Studio miniature dept in 1931 when he made his first custom mannlicher stock 6.5 mauser. No formal training in wood or steel engraving, nor custom gunsmithing. After two yrs he was the custom gunsmith to the Hollywood Stars, including Hemingway, Gable, Fowler, Roy Rogers,& Robt Taylor. All his pieces designed along the classic lines with each rifle designed to point like a high grade shotgun. He was an ardent hunter and while many of his custom guns were ornate, others were very plain, yet skillfully put together.

I guess since he was west coast craftsman thats why he was highlighted by G & A and Peterson Pub Co back then. The also show quite a bit of the work of Walter Abe.

Hope this helps
Bob

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Thanks much Bob. I don't have that one, but will keep an eye open for it. If you ever get a hankerin to scan it, I'd love a copy (as I'll bet others would!).

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Originally Posted By: RJH
Steven,
Right church wrong pew, try Guns and Ammo 1972 Annual pg64.
Profile of a Custom Gunsmith "Jules La Bantchni" ,a couple of full engraved Mausers with a short story of his life. He was a craftsman at MGM Studio miniature dept in 1931 when he made his first custom mannlicher stock 6.5 mauser. No formal training in wood or steel engraving, nor custom gunsmithing. After two yrs he was the custom gunsmith to the Hollywood Stars, including Hemingway, Gable, Fowler, Roy Rogers,& Robt Taylor. All his pieces designed along the classic lines with each rifle designed to point like a high grade shotgun. He was an ardent hunter and while many of his custom guns were ornate, others were very plain, yet skillfully put together.

I guess since he was west coast craftsman thats why he was highlighted by G & A and Peterson Pub Co back then. The also show quite a bit of the work of Walter Abe.Hope this helps
Bob


Thanks for the information, I knew there was an article out there but was not sure where. I'm updating my information and have a packet of stuff on the way. If that issue is not there I'll try to locate a copy. I appreciate the heads up.

I've been so consumed with the origins of his last name that I now need to get back to some basics.


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Originally Posted By: Michael Petrov
[ If that issue is not there I'll try to locate a copy.

Michael, I have that one along with almost 2 dozen other G&A Annuals of that era. Will email you with details.
Regards, Joe


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Joe, thank you and I look forward to your e-mail.

I've located a bunch of material on La Bantchni that is in the mail but I'm just not sure what all is there.

Like any maker that I take an in-depth look at there is a lot of conflicting information. Sometimes it's hard to separate fact from fiction especially when fiction has been repeated enough times.


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