franz, it sounds like the second half of the trip was better than the first
It has been a couple lovely days in England spending time with some remarkable people, someone who I knew a bit before, and others whom I have admired and now consider friends:
A picnic in the park with @JD Noblin and his charming wife, Mrs. Amanda Nobling:
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Attentively listening to Mr. Paul
Roberts and Mr. Berhard Knöbel discussing their ideas for the development of a new 50 caliber rimmed cartridge:
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Spending part of an afternoon privately with Mr. Paul Roberts listening to stories about his elephant hunts (and heeding his repeated instruction to take something much bigger than a .375):
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Spending an afternoon with Mr. Marc Newton and his family at their home in the countryside:
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Enjoying a train ride with Mr. Gary Duffey (who purposely renamed me Hans):
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It’s been pretty amazing overall!franz, it sounds like the second half of the trip was better than the first
It is certainly large, but the format really highlights the details in the photographyI wish they would do a small format version of this book. I’d like to read the story but I’m not going to carry around a coffee table sized book. It’s something that’s frustrates me about many of these large format books.
I get that but I also want to read the story. I’d be happy with a kindle version.It is certainly large, but the format really highlights the details in the photography
Show and Tell has been my favorite thing since elementary schoolFrantz, what caliber is your Big Game? Would love to see some pictures of it!!!
Absolutely breath taking wood!!! thanks for sharing!!!Show and Tell has been my favorite thing since elementary school
Its a .416 Rigby. Here are a few pictures.
The last one is next to the Highland Stalker (in .275 Rigby).
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Thank you so much! I do believe that some of those rifles are getting finished because they mentioned that those were all completed for customers. A couple of the double rifles had numbers on them, for example, 5 of 20 and 8 of 20 so they may have all been part of one set or one order.Its very nice of you to post all great pictures, almost feels like one is being there for real!
Those rifle slips looks great aswell, trying to get something similar for my rifle, allthought not a Rigby one since mine unfortunately is no Rigby
You have a really nice and very complete safari kit with a beautiful .416 and an equally beautiful .275, I went with a .375 for myself, to do both due to swedish licence requirements, but it would have been nice with those two calibres of yours.
It seems to be a Rigby Shikari in the picture with all the beautiful rifles, perhaps they are starting to be finished for customers, even though I am of the double rifle addiction myself it will be nice to see some pictures when people on the forum start to getting theirs.
Thanks! I bought that Highland Stalker from Mike Schoby (Field Ethos) and it had been featured in the magazine in a story he had written when he was the editor for Guns and Ammo in 2017 (he sent me the magazine with the gun). He was at the launch of the Highland stalker with it in 2017. There is a picture of him holding it in the Resurrection book (he is wearing a tuxedo jacket and a camouflage kilt). I consider it a very indirect and insignificant way of having a small piece of Rigby history. Ha!Absolutely breath taking wood!!! thanks for sharing!!!