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Jan 2nd, 2012 at 5:52am
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Hello to all,
Firstly best wishes to all for the New Year, I hope this year brings all good health and an appreciation of just how lucky/blessed we all are.
Thought I'd share these photos with you all. I'm lead to believe the Trantor "Little Monarch" 300 Rook is a rare treat to see in this condition. Also have a few others Rook rifles that I will load up as well, but this is really my pride and joy.
But alas, she is about to go to another home, going to start advertising it here in Australia shortly.
  
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Reply #3 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 6:01am
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Here another Trantor version in 320 Rook, never blued, in the white. Retailed by J.H. Crane, 3 Royal Exchange, London.
  
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This one was retailed through I. Hollis &  Sons, London. Cal is 300 Rook.
  
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Reply #5 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 6:10am
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Hollis 300 Rook
  
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Reply #6 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 7:49am
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Thats a beautiful rifle, the first that I have seen built like that and an surprised how much the Thompson-Center Contenders and Encores resemble the stock and action lines don't suppose they copied those lines a bit?

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Reply #7 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 7:52am
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Hi Richard,
Just what I thought when I first saw it. It feels so nice to handle, slim and well balanced. Just wish it was in a caliber that I would actually use.

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Reply #8 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 3:06pm
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They're all gorgeous, but that first Little Monarch really is sweet!
  

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Reply #9 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 9:25pm
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Nice rifles!  If I had to hazard a guess, I'd guess their mom was full Maynard, and the dad half #7 remington and half hepburn.

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Reply #10 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 5:24am
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Caithness77,
Sir, if the bore of the Tranter your considering selling is as good as the exterior condition, you have a rifle that would retail through a dealer in Britain for between £1,500 to £2,000 or roughly twice as many Australian Dollars. It's nearly always the bores that are in a poor condition through simple neglect in their correct cleaning.

There is a lot of interest in these small rifles these days both in Britain and elsewhere. Your fellow Australian Wal Winfer is writing one or possibly two books on them and I'm sure he would be interested in seeing, if not buying that Tranter from you. It would be worth your while getting in touch with him.

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Reply #11 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 6:11am
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Hi Harry,
I think you and I have conversed before, your name is very familiar to me Harry. Seem to remember you referring me to Colin Greenwood and his book 'Rook & Rabbit Rifles'.
Can you please supply Wal Winfer's details to me via a PM or caithness77@hotmail.com?

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Stu
  
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Reply #12 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 2:15am
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Hello Stuart,

The only contact address I have for Wal Winfer is that given in the second volume of his series of books on British Single Shot Rifles Volume 2. (George Gibbs).

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Wal Winfer, 19. Castle Wellan Blvd. Hillside 2000. Victoria 3037. Australia.

Please be aware this address was given in 1997 when this volume was published. However, I have no reason to believe it is not still current. You could also try Directory Enquiries for Victoria for a phone number and possibly any address change that has taken place. The name 'Winfer' cannot be that common down under.

Good luck.

Harry

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Reply #13 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 4:25am
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Thanks Harry,
But Wal contacted me this morning through another source. His books are already at the printers, but there is another coming out on break actions, which these rooks are. May not own them at that stage hopefully.

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