Dark Alley Dan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Darkest Edmonton
Hey, folks.
C. 10 years ago, I made a deal in Calgary for the target rifle setup of Dr. Havilland John Williams. Here's a glimpse of what I have:
There's a second rifle - a wee Savage single shot in .22 with target sights - and a ton of Parker Hale stuff - cleaning rods, the PH5-C sight on the Enfield (Long Branch, BTW, with a VERY nice bore), a scorebook showing he shot at Connaught Range several times back in the '50's, a can of PH oil...
...a funnel for flushing the bore, a felt arm cuff to go along with the sling, a lanyard of some sort...
...a brass oiler, three or four chargers, a complete K98 cleaning kit, a segmented rod, several rounds of wartime production .303, two brass buttons, a wee stirrup/rest thing for the rifle...
...unopened dressings, spare sling swivels, the original back sight for the rifle, spare front sight inserts for the .22...
The box itself is an adapted transit chest of some sort. Both rifles ride in cradles. Very secure, hell for strong, weighs half a Goddamn ton.
Two questions -
- I'm assuming I'm looking at something pretty special here. It even comes with a note from the wife of the previous owner with some backstory on Dr. Williams. Am I right in assuming it's a time capsule of sorts and perhaps interesting to an Enfield collector as-is?
- What would be a reasonable price for such a thing?
Yours in curiosity,
Dan
C. 10 years ago, I made a deal in Calgary for the target rifle setup of Dr. Havilland John Williams. Here's a glimpse of what I have:

There's a second rifle - a wee Savage single shot in .22 with target sights - and a ton of Parker Hale stuff - cleaning rods, the PH5-C sight on the Enfield (Long Branch, BTW, with a VERY nice bore), a scorebook showing he shot at Connaught Range several times back in the '50's, a can of PH oil...


...a funnel for flushing the bore, a felt arm cuff to go along with the sling, a lanyard of some sort...

...a brass oiler, three or four chargers, a complete K98 cleaning kit, a segmented rod, several rounds of wartime production .303, two brass buttons, a wee stirrup/rest thing for the rifle...

...unopened dressings, spare sling swivels, the original back sight for the rifle, spare front sight inserts for the .22...
The box itself is an adapted transit chest of some sort. Both rifles ride in cradles. Very secure, hell for strong, weighs half a Goddamn ton.
Two questions -
- I'm assuming I'm looking at something pretty special here. It even comes with a note from the wife of the previous owner with some backstory on Dr. Williams. Am I right in assuming it's a time capsule of sorts and perhaps interesting to an Enfield collector as-is?
- What would be a reasonable price for such a thing?
Yours in curiosity,
Dan