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Originally Posted by gunman
Had another look at the photo's .
The Chopper lump barrels are dovetailed together which is exactly the same as BSA did and that and the " bolsters " around the bottom of the fences say the same . Not a betting man but I'll put a Dollar ( yes a whole one) against it being anything else .

GREAT info, Graham. Good to have your input here.

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Your purposes clearly do not involve being carried on a palanquin everywhere you go.

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Originally Posted by lagopus
...not that unusual to see a 'no name' gun waiting to sell into the Trade to be finished off and a name applied later...

Aaahhh. Merci. I'd had no idea.

I guess what I'm after is, how unusual is it to see an ornately fully-finished no-name in circulation? Of that origin and vintage? I mean, I vaguely remember seeing pictures of some same-period continental shotguns dressed to the nines with pearls 'round their necks and bearing no discernible provenance, but never something English.

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That action looks a lot like a facile princeps. I am not saying it is one. Just that the resemblance is strong. Nice gun though.

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No name quality guns separate wheat from the chaff, the shotgun fanciers from those that really appreciate good work. I have seen supposedly knowledgeable "collectors"reject superbly made guns for the lack of a name and pay dearly for named iffy ones .

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wonderful imagery...


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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It is certainly a BSA, they were all made with an action body shape similar to the Facile Princeps but were of course A&D actions.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Note the action shape and screw and pins placement on the BSA BLE “specially made for Fletchers of Gloucester”.

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And the shape of the bottom plate (loads of room for engraving).

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Dovetailed chopper lumps.

Sooo … inside my £150 (if I am lucky) BSA lurks a $6,995 best boxlock just waiting to be liberated by a good action filer, engraver and stocker (the existing walnut, straight grained with a “fiddle back” ain’t bad).

I believe BSA directors and senior employees may have used De Luxe models.

I wonder if one of them made this anonymous example as a “show and tell” gun - “Who do you think made this?”

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You could, of course, do the same with a Baikal although your barrel man might wear out a few files striking down the barrels to achieve acceptable handling qualities

It would be pretty expensive (unless the customer’s name was Vladimir Putin when it would probably be FOC).

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Nobody is likely to pay 7,000 for a no name box lock. Asking and getting are two different things. For seven grand you can find a not too worn out named London side lock. I suspect if you looked hard you could find a few $7,000 box locks but only a few. The tip of an iceberg.

I wonder who made it, and then why. Was it by request of a buyer? Was it done by someone in the trade as a proof of what could be done if money was no object? You can’t build a reputation for fine work without a signature. Perhaps it was done in the trade for personal use.

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One other thought. What would it be worth with a name? I don’t know if I’d pay $7,000 with a name. It is what it is. A highly finished box lock, in a world which sells equal finished side plates for more than box locks.

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