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just call the New York store, they will look it up for you while you wait on the phone free of charge. If you want it in writing the charge you.
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Wow - do they call London while you're on the phone with them in NY?
That's very generous of them.
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Thank you all for the cautionary and procedural advice but I already have the history of the gun established firmly. I will be in NYC very shortly and can ask them to look, but I have copies of the original correspondence with H&H regarding this gun.
What I was really wondering about was if there's a known problem with Royals from this era (other than it's 108 years old and has all the attendant age-related stuff) as opposed to say, a post-war or between-the wars gun?
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no they do not call London....they have the information on one of those new fangled things....I think it is call a compact disc
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the hell you say, compact disc??? who would have thought it.
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Wow - that must have taken some time to pull together.
And keeping it up to date with new repairs, etc - lots of work
I guess that's what interns are for.
OWD
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