Mike, I guess you just had to be in the London Gun-Trade in 1953, If I were able to I would celebrate my 70th B/Day by bringing all my Old Muckers over to America for a real'Pissup'..Some of the Purdey Boys have gone onto theWorkshop in the Sky, But the Humor that existed in that Workshop enviroment was something that could never..will never be again.If you did'nt have a sense of humor you couldn't work those 50 hr wks.If you were to ask Peter Nelson Peter Finch, Desmond Mills,Ken Hunt, Peter Chapman, Laurie Salter, Ted Combin,Brian Sorrell,we joked, laughed, sang. All the while building the Purdey Guns & Rifles that today I watch coming onto the world markets for incredible prices.( The Names I've listed are all that are left of the Purdey Apprentices that I grew-up with, I was,(Still Am) the youngest of Harry Lawrence's 10 Golden Boys!)So Mike,Where you from,Are you in the Gun-Trade?Have you Served Your Queen in her Armed Services?Why are you in Canada?(cor blimey is not allowed to be spoken in London anymore, went out with the 2.3/4" proof stamp in 1972!!!!)CC/DT