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I have recently acquired a beautiful Henry Atkin boxlock, built around 1892. The frame is plain with a nice 127 year old patina, but the top-lever, trigger gaurd, bottom plate and forend iron have been reblued. The trigger gaurd has a brownish hue. I have seen lots of other guns online with similar color schemes, but it seems busy to me and odd to see a silver frame with a black bottom plate and forend iron. I'm considering trying to remove the bluing on some or all of the parts, but I would like some opinions about the most appropriate color scheme for a refurbished British double, as well as any advice about the idea of removing bluing on engraved parts. Thanks in advance. Jim [img:left] https://photos.app.goo.gl/2zKrkJeoXuL9DJjR7[/img] [img:left] https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZFSnSJFtfwrVcjCK7[/img] https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZFSnSJFtfwrVcjCK7
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Woodreaux, I don't find anything unusual or offensive about the pictured gun. Matter of fact, I think it looks good. what is it about the frame you are calling plain?
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Jim, That is a beauty. Keep it as is and shoot it frequently!
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Woodreaux, Welcome to the forum. Gunsmith Del Whitman had explained to me that while receivers on most British boxlocks were case colored, the bottom plate whould have been blued. I'm not sure regarding the forend iron.This a picture of the bottom of my Churchill boxlock. Congrats on your beautiful gun! Karl
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Thanks to both of you! I don't mean plain in a bad way at all, just not colored. The engraving is really exquisite and in great shape for the age of the gun. And yes, Owen, I'm definitely hoping to get in the field with it a lot. The barrels were replaced in 1973, so they should be in fine shape to shoot. I'm going to check the wall thicknesses but expect them to be in proof. I am really just wondering if there is any standard for which parts to blue/black/brown when refurbishing a British gun of this era. I'll probably take the advice from both of you and keep it as it is. Thanks again Woodreaux, I don't find anything unusual or offensive about the pictured gun. Matter of fact, I think it looks good. what is it about the frame you are calling plain?
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Thanks Karl. That is really helpful, and just the information I was looking for.
Glad I didn't go dropping the action in vinegar yet!
Your Churchill is a fine looking gun as well. Thanks for the picture. This is my first foray into British Doubles. It's quite an experience to hold a gun that has been around so long and represents the work of such skilled craftsmen. That my Atkin was made a few doors down from my 4th great grandfather's tailor shop on Jermyn Street in London just makes it that much better.
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Woodreaux, To further explain what I was told by Del who apprenticed at Rigby,the trigger plate, action and in my case the forend iron was case hardened and the rest was blued. My trigger guard had a aged (worn) finish, so Del reblued it to match the rest properly. I believe that you trigger guard has just browned due to age. If nothing has worn from it, I'd leave it show it's earned age proudly. Karl
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Karl, I've been looking at your pictures, and I think one difference is that on my gun, the color of the blued parts don't match the barrels as well as yours do. The other is that the trigger gaurd looks like it was blued at the same time but with a different color than everything else. It doesn't really look like it's a matter of age since it's all pretty shiny and new appearing. Here are two pictures that might show the color difference a little better. https://photos.app.goo.gl/ieboykDfG6B17hU58Nonetheless, I'm thinking I should probably just keep it as is for now. I suspect that what I've got is a very well done amateur refinish, and it likely does not warrant a re-do just to bring it up to professional standards.
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Jim, I hope the new gun shoots well for you, which is what it is all about, aside from the pleasure of appreciating the aesthetics. I understand where you are coming from regarding the strong colours(re-done) on the bottom plate, etc but this is pretty much The Trade's method of refurbishing a gun. Personally I would not aim to modify them (heard a few horror stories in that context ) - just natural wear of the colour is probably best way to go. I may have a case label if you need one. Good shooting. Harkom.
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Thanks Harkom. Sounds like I just need to put some real 'handling wear' on the black bits, which I definitely hope to do a lot of. As for the case, it needs a good working over. I'm planning to restitch some of the leather and re-line the interior. I also removed a divider to get the stock to lay flat, and I plan to customize the layout a little more before re-lining. I would definitely be interested in a case label. Do you have a label from when they were at 2 Jermyn Street? Here is the current state of the case: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8wZ9TxXih2bHEz4ZA
Jim
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