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I remember looking at these Arizaga's in the early sixties. I believe you could get the action in Case color, blue or bright/silver! Jack O'Connor had me all stirred up to order one. Just never got around to it!!
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Brentflyfish: We have thousands of members and a few hundred regular posters. Many men come aboard to find one answer and we never have the opportunity to chat and fellowship past the answers to that question. I sincerely trust that you have come to the porch, taken a rocker and plan to stay and tell a few tales that we smile at, as we all know that you know that we know they are what they are.:} Sit a spell. You can well be one of those few hundred. Best, John
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Thanks John, I am new to the gun forums though not new to hunting. I spend most of my time on flyfishing and vintage watch pages. I grew up in Maine, not too far from your neck of the woods, and have had an insatiable hunger for grouse. Those little buggars seem to elude me no matter what I do. I will be happy to grap a chair and reach into the pickle jar......
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I thought you'd like it here. See now why I recommended you post your question here?
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Be sure to get a good evaluation from the gunsmith on the trigger pulls. Shouldn't be a huge issue. Trigger tuning isn't cheap, but if you get a good report on it otherwise, at that price you can afford to spend a couple hundred $ if necessary for trigger work. As others have said, if it were a ST gun, I'd be more concerned.
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Brentff, After you get that sweet swingin Spaniard save some birds for us will ya??? All the best
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Hello Brentff and welcome,
I'd get it. It will surely prove to be tight for lack of use. I tried to get some info by googling Spanish sites and there were several for sale. One was was announced as "black" but unfortunately no photos, so it could well have been cc'd and misrepresented.
JC
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
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The Arizaga is not a best gun by any stretch, and, unfortunately, in my opinion, every poster has confused this gun with an Arizabalaga, which is a best gun. The price is not a bargain in my opinion. The posters are acting in good faith but have incorrect information. If I am crucified for saying this, I will delete my post and not post on this thread again. Good luck with your prospective new purchase if you choose to buy it. Yes, I am familiar with the maker, have inspected his guns, sold one or two for what they were worth, and have experienced the concept of the two brands being confused by collectors of some experience. Hey, this is Spanish and we speak English. Did you hear about the Polish guy who went for an eye exam and the tech asked him if his could read the third line from the top. He replied, "Read the line, heck, I know that family, they lived across the street from us." Same situation, Arizaga, Arizabalaga, sounds the same to someone from Topeka, but the price of the guns is about $15,000 apart.
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Wow. That is provocative. Eightbore, could you elaborate? Was the Arizaga the gun O'Connor discussed or was that the Arizabalaga you mentioned? Jake
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Sorry, Jake, I edited my post to make it and me appear more friendly. However, to answer your question, Arizaga is the gun that O'Connor wrote about. However, he never said it was worth more than the $200 he probably paid for it. I offered a neat little Arizaga 28 gauge cased two barrel set for sale in a shop where I worked. It was a consignment gun and I had to wake up several customers who rushed to write a check for $2750 for the minty gun having mistaken it for the A gun that Terry Weiland described as the best gun since Boss started production. It wasn't that I was being unfair to my consignor, I just wanted the buyer to be informed. It was a horrid example of a bird gun, only visually acceptable at twenty feet or more and not a pleasant gun to inspect closely. The wood looked like Heywood-Wakefield furniture and the engraving made late A Grade Fox guns look like Kornbrath work in comparison.
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