Jérôme Lanoue moves from Verney-Carron to join gunmaker John Rigby & Co

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Some big news amongst some high end gunmakers Jérôme Lanoue previously at L'Atelier Verney-Carron moves to John Rigby & Co.


Jérôme Lanoue joins Rigby’s international sales team

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With over 23 years’ experience in the French gun trade, Jérôme Lanoue has been appointed to the international sales team at London gunmaker John Rigby & Co.

Having studied at the Liege School of Gunmaking in Belgium, where he qualified as a gunsmith and stock maker in 1997, Jérôme has gained over two decades of experience in the gun trade. Throughout his career he has worked as a gunsmith at various gunshops in Paris and northern France, plus managed a large team of gunmakers in his most recent position as the director of l’atelier of handmade guns for Verney-Carron, where he worked for the past 12 years.

Jérôme’s passion for hunting has been the driving force in every step of his career. At Rigby, he will be responsible for generating sales and growing business, plus opening up the Rigby brand to a much wider market and create greater brand awareness.

Discussing his new position, Jérôme commented: “The Rigby name is such a strong, well-known British brand, which I’m looking forward to representing. When you look at the team who are so passionate about what they do and have been together for years, for that to be the case, there has to be something special that bonds them together and that really excites me to be a part of it.”

Marc Newton, managing director of Rigby, added: “We’re delighted to have Jérôme join the Rigby team. With his years of experience working in the gun trade, he is very well recognised and a trusted name. The skills he brings to the table are second to none and I’m excited to see what new ideas he has to offer.”

Article source: https://www.johnrigbyandco.com/jerome-lanoue/
 
Congratulations Jerome! As I am sure you already know, everything about John Rigby speaks for itself.
 
A big loss for Atelier Verney Carron, who will replace you Jerome?
 
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Congratulation Jérôme.
 
Congratulations Jerome, wish you all the best in you new appointment with John Rigby. Hope to deal with you in your new role in the future.
 
He can help them enormously on the Continent.
 
Names are just sonic and smoke.
Behind Rigby today is Blaser.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
 
Good luck on your future endeavours at Rigby my friend! You will take the Rigby brand and make it even stronger!
 
Some big news amongst some high end gunmakers Jérôme Lanoue previously at L'Atelier Verney-Carron moves to John Rigby & Co.


Jérôme Lanoue joins Rigby’s international sales team

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With over 23 years’ experience in the French gun trade, Jérôme Lanoue has been appointed to the international sales team at London gunmaker John Rigby & Co.

Having studied at the Liege School of Gunmaking in Belgium, where he qualified as a gunsmith and stock maker in 1997, Jérôme has gained over two decades of experience in the gun trade. Throughout his career he has worked as a gunsmith at various gunshops in Paris and northern France, plus managed a large team of gunmakers in his most recent position as the director of l’atelier of handmade guns for Verney-Carron, where he worked for the past 12 years.

Jérôme’s passion for hunting has been the driving force in every step of his career. At Rigby, he will be responsible for generating sales and growing business, plus opening up the Rigby brand to a much wider market and create greater brand awareness.

Discussing his new position, Jérôme commented: “The Rigby name is such a strong, well-known British brand, which I’m looking forward to representing. When you look at the team who are so passionate about what they do and have been together for years, for that to be the case, there has to be something special that bonds them together and that really excites me to be a part of it.”

Marc Newton, managing director of Rigby, added: “We’re delighted to have Jérôme join the Rigby team. With his years of experience working in the gun trade, he is very well recognised and a trusted name. The skills he brings to the table are second to none and I’m excited to see what new ideas he has to offer.”

Article source: https://www.johnrigbyandco.com/jerome-lanoue/

I hope Rigby can put the gentleman to excellent use!
 
I have always enjoyed talking to Jerome at the shows and he helped me buy 2 VC's from Ken. Best of luck at Rigby, they have gained a very good man for their team.
 
Congratulations and good luck in your future endeavors!
 
Best of luck in this move!
 
Congratulations Jerome, you are joining a great team at Rigby!
 
Congrats Jerome! Now I dont have to travel to France too see you. Its only a short drive to London
 

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