Old Tobin scores again

kjohn

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I took my Dad's old Tobin 12ga double with me to Willow Bunch last week. Knocked down two Prairie Chicken with it. I can still see my Dad dropping two Imperial Special Long Range in the chambers, quietly closing it up. It's time the old shotgun was retired, unless I run across some low pressure shells. The Tobin was my main upland gun for years after my Dad passed away.
 
You can easily get some low pressure RST shells from Prophet River. They are the gold standard in low pressure shells. Also Kent makes a nice low pressure 2 1/2” target shell that would work perfectly, the Kent Elite.
 
Tobins bring back good memories for me as well. Grandpa had two, Dad has one now. I have three nice ones myself. All Woodstock guns. Canada’s SxS...
 
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Here are mine. The middle one was GB Crandall’s wife’s gun.
Bottom one is a 16ga
 
So what is the value or paying price around here for the tobin's
Well, like anything, that depends...
Many I have seen were working man’s guns and are in pretty hard shape. They made some very high-grade ones, but they are rare as hens teeth. The design of the action is not sophisticated but it is unique. It kinda a hybrid of a sidelock and a boxlock. I like them for the same reason the OP likes them, there is a family connection. I also like the fact they were manufactured less than an hour from where I live here in SW Ontario. In fact, the original factory building is still standing.
 
i got mine just a few weeks ago, $150. it needed the stock finish taken off, someone clear coated it and put it down before it dried. i have no idea of my exact variation , would love to find out.....
 
i got mine just a few weeks ago, $150. it needed the stock finish taken off, someone clear coated it and put it down before it dried. i have no idea of my exact variation , would love to find out.....
Post a picture?
Does it have a case coloured receiver or is it black? And engraving? Is it tight and still “on face”?

I have a reprint of an old catalogue and might be able to help.
 
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