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B52 Skennerton vs Stratton 06-07-2009, 03:36 PM
bradtx B52, Short... 06-07-2009, 04:54 PM
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Gibbs505 Skennerton's work is THE... 06-07-2009, 05:52 PM
Paul S. Buy both. Stratton is more... 06-07-2009, 10:09 PM
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    Skennerton vs Stratton

    I'm considering buying reference material on Enfields. Any comparative feedback out there regarding the work of these authors?

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    B52, Short answer...Skennertonicon heavily researched the L-E pedigree. Lots of useful and interesting data. Stratton used previously published data and a very extensive poll of collectors to gather data.

    Even shorter, Stratton's books were meant to be primers for the new collector.

    Both authors printed the very best info available at the time. Through the internet collectors have made some minor corrections and made some interesting finds.

    Buy Stratton first, then Skennerton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradtx View Post
    B52, Short answer...Skennertonicon heavily researched the L-E pedigree. Lots of useful and interesting data. Stratton used previously published data and a very extensive poll of collectors to gather data. Brad
    Would someone knowledgeable please state how many entries Stratton had in his data base? It was generated by responses to his request in the now defunct Lee Enfield Collector's Digest published out of Alaska. This was before email/ internet and everything was done by postal mail. A sample questionaire as included in one LECD issue mailing and respondents were expected to duplicate the form for each LE.

    In my opinion and memory, the survey was flawed in that he expected the correspondent to know what model he had (greater knowledge than most had at the time) and made no provision for identifying conversions, unique markings or receivers with several different serial numbers.

    I was suprised that he made no statistical analysis of the data but that lends support to my contention that he did not have sufficient data points to work with.

    Sadly he is gone and we may never know the details. My comments are not intended to take away or disparage the service he has provided to the collecting community but rather to put things in perspective.

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    Buy Skennertonicon and skip Stratton---so to speak.
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    Buy Skennertonicon first, collect all the others later.

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    The two authors' books tend to serve different purposes. Skennertonicon wrote a history of the Lee-Enfield. Stratton approached the subject from a more technical viewpoint, detailing how various components changed over the years and through various models of rifle.

    Both are valuable sources of info to the serious collector. I am privileged in having a signed set of Stratton's books. It is a shame he passed on before his mission was completed. He was going to incorporate all the research on Enfield threads into later editions of his work.
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    Skennertonicon's work is THE reference. However, I have both sets!
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    Buy both. Stratton is more concise Skennertonicon is more comprehensive. Both give you useful information.
    Last edited by Paul S.; 06-07-2009 at 10:12 PM.

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    Son, When talking to Stratton about 'variations'...he didn't like it much either as it seems too binding, but it had something to do with North Cape Publication's scheme.

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    quick answer is - you must have the LES by Skennertonicon , but strattons paperbacks are very valuable in many ways , if nothing else they are far more mobile [at gunshows] you really need both ,

    particularly if you decide to expand into enfield revolvers or webleys ,

    the books and reading save you serious money when seriously collecting , you will save the price of a bad purchase in short order

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