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>> O.K. you 2 Daly fans who are still following this thread, after just a lovely gathering w/ Mr. Wes. Fink of Dayton, viewing 3 beautiful Daly O/Us, I think "F.A." is to be for Franz Adamy, brother of Albert Adamy, and that the serial number range of 26,XXX is that of Gebrüder Adamy and not that of Richard Schüler. And here's why: I'm away from my notes for a bit but Mr. Fink dug up a NRA publication that noted that Sloan's Sporting Goods purchased S, D, & G in the late 1920s and Gebrüder Adamy made guns for Sloan's Sporting Goods or Sloan's Sporting Goods of Conn. sourced Gebrüder Adamy for some of their examples. The above quoted example and those of Mr. Finks are separated by as few as 20 examples apart and not more than say 500. So we have 3 guns made in the 1931-1932 time period in the 26,000 - 266xx range all with "F.A." either on the left side of the lower tube or on the left side of the barrel flats. Mr. Fink has a most interesting/confusing Regent Diamond Pigeon gun that doesn't have a "F.A." stamp but is within say 50 examples of 1 of the 3 aforementioned "F.A." stamped Daly's so by default, even though I didn't see a "F.A." stamp I still contend that by default that it passed under the watchfull eye of the Boys Adamy before heading to Daly and that Gebrüder Adamy was a major player, possibly along with Richard Schüler who might have been next inline in the early 1930s, in the production of Daly examples. Anyone have any Gebrüder Adamy examples with "F.A." or "A.A." on the tubes or have a handle on the Gebrüder Adamy serial number range?<< https://www.doublegunshop.com/forum...mp;Words=fink&Search=true#Post192888Serbus, Raimey rse
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Re the reference to Bob Allen and his article on pigeon shooting: I stopped when scrolling down at the photo of King Faisal II of Iraq in the ad for H&H. That's an Aug 56 issue of "Guns". Something jogged my mind that Faisal wouldn't be alive much longer. Assassinated in July 58 at the age of 23. He was the last king of Iraq.
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So they held the shoots in Jan,, Feb., March & April-- que interesant.. Porque non en Ete (accent grave) Le Reynard... C'est quelle langue que vous ecrivez la bas??? That is one of the Romance Languages of François? I think he has merged French & Spanish? Serbus, Raimey rse
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Harry, what is the serial number of that Reilly? I thought I had all your Reilly's for the record. Is this a new one? Gene Williams
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So they held the shoots in Jan,, Feb., March & April-- que interesant.. Porque non en Ete (accent grave) Le Reynard... C'est quelle langue que vous ecrivez la bas??? That is one of the Romance Languages of François? I think he has merged French & Spanish? Serbus, Raimey rse Raimey, that may explain an expression in French for someone who speaks the language poorly: Il parle francais comme une vache espagnole.
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Si, es verdad, mon ami -. You have a keen ear-- and we know that French, Italian and Spanish are 3 common Romance languages, all with their roots in Latin. Part of my schooling involved Latin, being Catholic- and then High School, with 2 years of Spanish. Our teacher for that was also the German language teacher, so I picked up a few phrases and that got me interested in languages, and how English has its roots.. I speak French with a Spanish accent--My literary hero, the late Ernest Miller Hemingway, fluent in French, Spanish, Italian and the Basque tongue from Northern Spain was also a student of World history, "como asi moi"" Via con Dios-- El Zorro
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François, our resident Le Reynard:
I for one believe you. You have a language & acronyms all to your own. I don't know that I've heard a French Bovin with a Castellano flare?? I have heard many a Spanish Cattle with an Italian flare. My language teacher spoke 11 languages and it was a gamble, just a gamble on which one was about to come forth next.
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Mr. Wes Fink's Daly - GGCA Nr. 37 Page 8-9 Ah, my fotos are still rotated. Serbus, Raimey rse
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So some of the Crème de la Crème from the gunmaking cradle of Suhl would lie with Charles Daly(maybe H.A. Lindner??? but probably not), Simson >>Monte Carlo<< and Sempert & Krieghoff's >>Monaco<<. I would be ecstatic to see a side by side comparison in >>The Ringe<< but I would hasten to wager that Daly would bubble to the top?
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