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Unread 07-04-2018, 06:24 AM   #1
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Default Belgian Liege gunmakers (A to C) - Volume 1


Belgian Liege gunmakers (A to C) - Volume 1

The text is written in French AND English.

Webpage with details : http://www.hlebooks.com/daubres/li01.htm

The book is the first of the series and it covers the gun makers whose names are in the A to C range of the alphabetical order. Each gun maker is presented with the maximum of data available and a wealth of color pictures about the most typical pieces of his production. Are also discussed the many markings found applied on the guns and their significance or purpose.













A section

B section

C section

Albini BraendlinAncion & C°
Ancion DD & Fils
Ancion Jacques & Cie
Ancion Marx
André M.J.
Anonymes
Arendt Maurice
Arnold Mathias
Ateliers Saint Laurent

Bauwir Joseph
Baltus - Wilmotte
Baron Emile
Bastin Frères
Bauduin Charles
Bayet Frères
Bazin F.J.
Beckers G.
Behr Jean jacques
Belgian Arms cie
Berleur Guillaume
Berleur Michel
Bernard Alphonse
Bernard Emile & Cie
Bernard Ernest
Bernard Henri Eugène
Bernard Lambert
Bernard Victor & Cie
Bernimolin
Bernimolin & Cap
Bertrand Antoine
Bertrand Antoine & Fils
Bertrand Joseph
Bettonville - Fontaine
Beuret Frères
Bischop Pierre
Boden
Bodson N.
Bodson TH.
Bonzon & Arents & Cie
Bouquin Ad
Bovy Théodore Joseph
Braekers Charles & Cie
Brancquaert Louis
Britte Frères
Bronne Gustave
Broqua & Scholberg
Bultot Jean
Burlet
Bury Jules

Cachoir
Cap Joseph
Chaineux J.
Charlier Ch.
Chartier
Chaumont M.J.
Christophe Henri
Christophe Louis
Christophe & Montigny
Clément Charles Philibert
Clément-Neumann
Clément Walter
Closset J.M.
Closset Louis
Closset Louis - Remy Hubert
Coquilhat Aimé
Colard Louis - Counet Léonard
Coleye M. N.
Collard Henri - Roux Jacques
Collette Léopold
Colette Victor
Colleye Henri Joseph
Collings Hadelin
Colot
Comblain
Comblain Dieudonné Joseph
Comblain Hubert Joseph
Comblain H. J. - Galoppin
Comblain - Dorther Hubert
Counet Philippe
Counet - Genot
Counet-Leboulle J.
Courard
Courard N.

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Very interesting,
Thank you for sharing this information.
By the way, do you consider the Mauser brothers that worked in Liege from 1867 until 1869, a sort of "Ad Honorem" Liege gun-makers?
You know during my researches on Paul Mauser, I was able to find the location of the house Paul and Wilhelm used when in Liege. Another interesting info is that the nephew of Paul, Alfons worked for a while in Liege too, better in Herstal at FN...
So long relationship between Paul Mauser and Liege without considering the Belgian Mauser rifle Mod. 89 that it is an intriguing story too...
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Sorry, but in these publications (5 books), only the Belgian gun makers are treated. They are intended mainly for those collectors that own some of the myriads of belgian firearms produced during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century
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Yes, I can imagine. I was just wondering that Liege hosted two of the most famous worldwide gun maker for three years, Paul and Wilhelm Mauser, but of course I fully understand that they are not really from Liege...
Anyhow, great effort indeed.
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