Cool old picture of a working double in Alaska

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Here is an old pic of well known Alaskan guide Joe Want with a double rifle, I assume taken in Kodiak. Joe guided for famous Kodiak bear hunters Pinnel and Talifson in the late 50's and 60's. Thought you double guys would like this one. Can anyone identify the rifle ?
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Great pic! Thanks for sharing!
English made for sure - to me, could be an H&H "Dominion Grade", essentially a Royal with less embellishment and a lower grade wood.
 
Cool photo for sure, which most the old P&T pics are. There is a really eerie one of Talifson if I recall correctly stumbling upon the scene of a hunter and bear encounter from years earlier. Just skeletal remains of the gent, bear and rifle.

I’ve hunted all over Alaska the last 20 years, Kodiak and the Peninsula included…sure as hell hope that’s not a fine English double. When you don’t go home (even a dry cabin) for weeks at a time, stuck in wet tent at night where nothing dries, even stainless rusts. My hunting buds and I always admire the kind of work and dedication. It would take to keep a pre-64 wood stocked Winchester functioning in the interior, let alone the salty, Uber-wet air of Kodiak. Impressive to say the least.
 
My hunting partner and I were just talking about this on our 9-hour drive up to fly I. For sheep hunting, listening to the Rigby podcasts…how Africa really gives us the chance to hunt artful, pretty, wood stocked rifles for the first time in a couple decades. As we get ready to hopefully fly in with two ugly, beat to hell-looking meat sticks…but that you could literally pee on, bury for a couple weeks, dig up and expect to shoot .25-.3 moa through the taped crown.

But not brave enough to bring one of my Heym out to Kotz next month for the daughter’s moose hunt…or am I? This photo does inspire…but I’m likely still chicken. Too scared of bringing back a rusted out, pitted mess that was once something of artful Precison.
 
Cool photo for sure, which most the old P&T pics are. There is a really eerie one of Talifson if I recall correctly stumbling upon the scene of a hunter and bear encounter from years earlier. Just skeletal remains of the gent, bear and rifle.

I’ve hunted all over Alaska the last 20 years, Kodiak and the Peninsula included…sure as hell hope that’s not a fine English double. When you don’t go home (even a dry cabin) for weeks at a time, stuck in wet tent at night where nothing dries, even stainless rusts. My hunting buds and I always admire the kind of work and dedication. It would take to keep a pre-64 wood stocked Winchester functioning in the interior, let alone the salty, Uber-wet air of Kodiak. Impressive to say the least.
Bill Pinnel
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That’s the one. Stock broke down about as fast as the victims of the battle. We don’t find ancient, intact muskets leaning against high, desert pines in Alaska.
 
Cool photo for sure, which most the old P&T pics are. There is a really eerie one of Talifson if I recall correctly stumbling upon the scene of a hunter and bear encounter from years earlier. Just skeletal remains of the gent, bear and rifle.

I’ve hunted all over Alaska the last 20 years, Kodiak and the Peninsula included…sure as hell hope that’s not a fine English double. When you don’t go home (even a dry cabin) for weeks at a time, stuck in wet tent at night where nothing dries, even stainless rusts. My hunting buds and I always admire the kind of work and dedication. It would take to keep a pre-64 wood stocked Winchester functioning in the interior, let alone the salty, Uber-wet air of Kodiak. Impressive to say the least.

Oh God, I remember being in a wet tent for weeks, the only water proof part of it was the floor, some days if you walked more than ten feet from it to do your business, you would lost it in the fog & mist !

It sure does have the look of a Holland side lock but I suppose it could be a Spainish copy or even a Beretta side lock, still be an expensive rifle however & not in it’s natural environment ?
 
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