
The Greener Story - Standard Edition Published by Quiller Press in 2000 this book provides a history of the Greener gunmaking family and company from 1829 to the present day. There is a wealth of information about the various types and models of Greener guns with numerous illustrations allowing readers to identify most shotguns, rifles and other products made throughout the period. The author, Graham Greener, was runner up for Best Antiques Writer at the BACA Awards in 2000 and the standard edition is available on line. Price £50.00 per copy plus postage and packing - UK (£5.00), Europe (£10.00 and, Rest of the World (£20.00).
The Greener Story - Limited Edition A few Limited Edition copies are available with leather binding and marbled front and back covers is bound to order so delivery takes between 6 to 8 weeks. Clients have a choice of binding in red, green, blue or brown. When purchasing on-line customers should send an e-mail to stating the colour of binding required as books will be bound to an individual purchaser’s preference. Price £100.00 each + p & p - UK (£5.00), Europe (£10.00) and Rest of the World (£20.00). The Greener Collections - Limited Edition Published by the company in 2012 this book follows on with new information about the early period of Greener gun making from 1829 including the guns of Joseph Henry Greener and Albert Greener.
It also illustrates many of the fine guns made from the earliest time right up to the present and includes a chapter on the original factory museum which housed animals, birds and other ethnographic items related to shooting. Unfortunately the standard edition of this book is OUT OF PRINT but a few Limited Editions copies are available. Clients have a choice of binding in red, green, blue or brown. When purchasing on-line customers should send an e-mail to stating the colour of binding required as books will be bound to an individual purchaser’s preference.
Ww Greener Shotguns Serial Numbers. 2/1/2018 0 Comments Contents • • • • • • • • • History [ ] The history of W.W. Greener begins in 1829, when, who had been working in for, a prominent gun maker, returned to his hometown of and founded the W. Greener company. In November 1844, he determined that most of the materials.
Price £100.00 each + p & p - UK (£5.00), Europe (£10.00) and Rest of the World (£20.00). We can provide information about guns of our make from archives, old catalogues, the provenance of known guns and models, etc. As this research is time consuming we have to make a small charge. Price for each gun enquiry £25.00 Before information can be provided we require; good quality and in focus photos, showing specific views of a gun. The most important picture is a close up of all marks, symbols, numbers and letters stamped or engraved, usually on the underside of the barrels.
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An example of this view;- We also require views of the top, side and underside views of barrels, fore end and stock and action separately. All these views are necessary to ensure the gun is the one recorded in our records. They are also required because many of the different models and types we made over the years may look the same but on examination prove to be different types working on different principles. Serial numbers are not always in chronological sequences and several different guns may have the same serial number! Also to provide a reasonable assurance that it is not a forgery since these do exist.
Examples of some of the views required:- Photos may be sent via e-mail to; or by CD, sent to the registered office address below. Photos should be sent in jpg file format of between 500KB to 1MB resolution. If sent by e-mail due to the limitations of some service providers each e-mail should be limited to 5MB so several e-mails may be required.
Tom, given its serial number (33517), your gun was completed in 1891, according to the appendix referenced at the back of Graham Greener's The Greener Story. With respect to the time consumed from start to eventual completion, this depended on the gun's grade: Higher grades required more attention and time. For example, my self-acting ejector G60 grade 'Royal' needed some 7-months before it was completed the following year. The building of lesser grades by Greener took much less time and was performed in a different area of the Greener factory. Only the best, specially selected craftsmen (10-12 men) built Greener's higher grade guns in a wholly separate area of the factory.
Here’s what we know about the proposed theater, gleaned from Fenway Sports Group submitted to the Boston Planning and Development Agency on Feb. Currently the lot serves as a place for broadcast trucks to park and as a “service yard” for the ballpark, the plans say. ‘The Triangle Lot’ The new theater is slated to stand on a 1.5-acre piece of land referred to as “The Triangle Lot,” according to the plans, plus a portion of where the Fenway Garage currently is. The garage is about 50,000 square feet; 20,000 square feet would be demolished to create space for the theater.