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07-04-2018, 06:24 AM | #1 |
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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. Last edited by gerard; 07-07-2018 at 05:31 AM. |
07-04-2018, 12:42 PM | #2 |
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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... Thanks! Mauro
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07-04-2018, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Mauser in Belgium
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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07-04-2018, 01:20 PM | #4 |
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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. Thanks, Mauro
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