Wanted British Gunmakers By Nigel Brown De Luxe Editions Volumes I, II & III

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I am looking for any 3 of the books in the series. If you have them and want to part with them I want to read them.

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I have Vol I and II which are not for sale. I checked abebooks.com and amazon. All three volumes are available there but Vol III is very expensive. Saw one on Amazon going for $1200 plus. Vol I is generally under $100.00. Good luck.
 
I have Vol I and II which are not for sale. I checked abebooks.com and amazon. All three volumes are available there but Vol III is very expensive. Saw one on Amazon going for $1200 plus. Vol I is generally under $100.00. Good luck.


I'm looking at my 3 volume set right now. Truth be told, I find little to no value in Volume 3 so its convenient its the expensive one...don't buy it.

Volume 1 is London
Volume 2 is Birmingham
Volume 3 is largely irrelevant...regional makers, who apprenticed or put up a shingle in some backwater town which of course means they were likely retailing guns made by the guys in Volume 2.
 
I agree with rookhawk. just get 1st and 2nd volume. I saved and finally got 3rd volume and it is very esoteric....
 
I have the three. I and II are valuable to me for research. Vol III--??? If the third volume is going for the money as stated above, I could part with mine.
 
Well heck, forget just buying volume 3, you guys can have all three of my copies in the set, plus free shipping for $1200.
 
Bought this set some years back. Absolutly worthy to any bookcollection.
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Wow those are some very nice volumes. They deserve a nice library in a nice home.
 

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