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The Savage "T" I had was absolutely correct as a "T". It accepted my REL scope/mount. I sold it after I found my Longbranch "T" to put it on. Of course, there was no "T" on the Savage. It went to Canada... maybe the same one? I'll see if I still have the s/n. Gary....
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I hadn't seen a repro No8 Case before with the rounded corners. At least they didn't stamp the markings as per the originals.
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same.
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A couple of months ago I saw A repro. round-cornered No. 8 scope case where "someone" followed the painted markings and actually engraved those same markings into the steel case. When the engraved markings were filled with white paint it looked very similar to a real case with real stamped lettering - except it being really new looking. As I recall, that auction was from a seller in either France or the UK. His listing did advertise it as a repro. - but what about the next time that case changes hands?
Jim
Jim
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By the way, I like the idea of compiling a serial number listing for rifles / components we know are faked. I'll pony-up with the serial number of my Savage No.4 MKI (T) sniper - the number on my rifle is 14C0114 and is dated 1942.
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I have both a genuine No8 case with rounded corners and one repo that appears identical to the repo in the above photographs.
My repo case came from Sarco inc.
Comparing the two, they have done a very good job in making the repo case. The dimensions, hinges and closures are very close to the genuine article.
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Originally Posted by
Seaforth72
When a sniper rifle or scope - real, unfinished, mismatched or faked appears on Gunbroker (
USA), Gun Nutz (
Canada) etc. I suggest that commenters include the basic info in their listing (e.g. rifle and scope serial numbers at the minimum) so that future readers (and possible purchasers down the road can positively identify it) because the ads including photos vanish after awhile and the link to the auction/sale become dead.
Excellent Point. The issue of what happens to the gun three generations from now is very important, and we cannot predict what happens to our data bases 75 years from now.
The ethical collector should stamp into the Reproduction Parts 'REPRO 20XX (date)".
I started to write a more detailed response to this post, but when I got to 5 pages in length, I decided to share the thoughts on Enfield Restoration Guidelines via a separate link: Dropbox - Laws Principles of Restoration V1.0.pdf
Any other expert opinions on my Guidelines are always welcome.
Best wishes for the New Year, Robert
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