Holland and Holland factory craftmanship

Those skills are not something you can pick up in a few months. They must look high and low for those skilled trades. Just easier to build throw away guns in Turkey and hire some 14 year old kid
 
And now we know why the price is in the 50,000 range

Lol, if they are on at $50K, that’s a fire sale price and I’d run out and get one or two. Because the regular price for an H & H best shotgun is a lot closer to $150,000 Cdn. And that’s before you import it to Canada. Add more cash if the double rifle was your cup of tea.
 
Those skills are not something you can pick up in a few months. They must look high and low for those skilled trades. Just easier to build throw away guns in Turkey and hire some 14 year old kid

They don’t look for skilled trades. They hire and train. An apprentice program that has been going on for well over 100 years.

Purdey, Boss and H & H develop their own skilled craftsmen, who are then highly sought after if they decide to leave and go out in their own.
 
Nice..they should show this Video in the Turkish Factory to all the workers... ..lol.. ... Alright, meetings over- Back to Work~
 
I was lucky enough to work at The Pattern Room in Nottingham for 5 weeks in 2003 (no longer there, sigh). I got time to visit both Holland & Holland and Purdey. I can tell you that when you actually handle either one, the price seems to be fair when you consider the work and quality. The samples I handled were amazing in every detail. The English scroll work engraving is beyond compare (for me anyways), the walnut spectacular, and the fit & finish is incredible.

That said, after visiting Piotti in 2004, if I was ever going to order a bespoke shotgun, a King grade Piotti is what it would be.
 
The Turks should just stick to growing trees for those fine stocks.

Without a doubt, a Holland and Holland is what all guns aspire to be. But, just as the Belgians, the Italians, and the Spaniards before them, the Turks make a full range of gun quality dictated only by the market. Unlike H&H, the market for Turkish made guns is at the low end of the spectrum. But, don't discount the Turks completely until you have a look at their premium bespoke models.

Essentially we're comparing Turkish guns made to a $1000 price point to Holland and Holland mastery that sells for 150 TIMES as much. Have you looked a Huglu's "LUX" and "LIMITED COLLECTIONS" models? They're not a threat to Holland and Holland, but they're quite astonishing at the price point.

https://www.huglu.com.tr/kategori/lux#id65

https://www.huglu.com.tr/kategori/limited-collections
 
If all you want to pay is bottom dollar for your next gun, don't expect a dozen highly trained and dedicated craftsman to spend the next 3 months building it for you.
 
There will be a finely crafted Purdey from 1930ish that I will be shooting at this Saturday's SxS shoot is Oshawa. Likely also a Holland & Holland also from between the wars. As well as some fine older best hammer guns. Come and see what they are like in person.
 
I get really tired of this false equivalence.

Agreed. Many folks have no idea of the quality of Japanese goods made long before the World Wars & since then. The Japanese have a very good work ethic that makes the average Western manufacturers look like slobs in comparison. South Korea is another huge powerhouse in manufacturing as well.
 
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