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    What is this stamp on the knox form of a Long Lee commercial?

    I can't place this stamp, which looks almost hand done. Is it one of the Britishicon gunmakers?

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    Probably a retailers mark
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    I thought so, too, but it's blued over. Nice gun, matching, with a barrel mounted target rearsight. I'm debating buying it, but really don't need another Long Lee. They're hard to resist though.

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    Only a wild guess:

    TRC - Target Rifle Club

    Any other marks as there were many associations that had this in their title such as the RAF Target Rifle Club
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    Quote Originally Posted by boltaction View Post
    I'm debating buying it, but really don't need another Long Lee.
    A man can NEVER have to many Enfields................

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    Two clues.

    First name was Luke I think, and Manningtree was the area, more to follow if that hasn't given the game away

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    Boy I wish a Long Lee would show up around here. SMLEs aplenty, but LLs are pretty scarce.

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    The only person I can think of is John or Luke Tippins as a reference to Manningtree, and I am near there today with a nice War office Minature & a Webley MkVI that need testing
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    Riddle answers

    Big Ball Bag, I haven't the faintest idea to what you are referring in your post about Luke and Manningtree. If you have some idea what the stamp means, then please enlighten us. This is a collecting and education forum, after all, not a "can you guess WTF I'm thinking" forum.

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