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Hand Stitched Leather Corners
Hand stitched leather corners.
Leather Grip & Serial Number Plate
Hand made leather grip & serial number plate.


Fitted Tools in Lift-out Tray
Fitted tools (three turnscrews, dust mop and chamber brush) in lift-out tray (compartment space underneath).
Polished Cast Brass Corners
Polished cast brass corners.


Case for Pair of Shotguns
Case for pair of side-by-side shotguns. Over/under shotguns are normally fitted with the barrel ribs up.
Standard Case for Shotgun or Double Rifle
This is our standard case configuration. Pictured here is a double rifle with four tools fitted in a lift-out tray.


Motorcase (Exterior)
Exterior view of motorcase showing polished brass corners, brass bound strap loops and grip, luggage straps with padded buckles and oval nameplate.
Motorcase (Interior)
Motorcase fitted for over/under shotgun. Ample storage compartments are provided, at the left front and under the barrels, for shooting accessories and some fitted tools.


Padded Canvas Outer Cover
Padded canvas outer cover fitted to shotgun case. Waterproof mail canvas with leather corners and piping, heavy brass zipper, dense felt lining and leather nameplate for embossed initials.
Borchardt Luger Case
Luger carbine fitted into Morocco leather Borchardt style case.


Trunk Case for Over/Under Shotgun
Trunk case for over/under shotgun. (This case presented to President George Bush Sr. in Jan. 1991.)
Standard Case
Standard trunk case with tan cowhide, hand-stitched leather corners, brass bound strap loops and grips, luggage straps with padded buckles and brass oval nameplate


Campaign Handles
Flush-fitted campaign handles may be fitted to any motorcase, lift-out tray case or deep two rifle chest
Trade label Frame
Trade labels may be inset and surrounded by a polished oak frame as illustrated. This treatment is seen in many nineteenth century cases, especially those for Rigby, Alex Henry and Manton.




Slant-Front or "COFFIN" Case
 
 
For those desiring a case of minimum weight and dimension with few or no accessories, we have recreated an early style trapezoidal case commonly known as a "Coffin Case". By fitting shotgun barrels on their side with the forearm attached, this style case can be made about fifteen percent smaller than a standard trunk case.




Two-Tier Trunk Case with lift-out tray
 
 
This is the strongest and most convenient configuration for casing guns and pairs of guns with multiple barrels and large numbers of extra items such as scopes, tools, cleaning and loading implements, etc. A very wide flat case (wider than about twelve inches) can be inconvenient to access and carry and can be vulnerable to breakage at the hinge line when the lid is open and back against it's stops. The bottom tier may be partitioned to carry cartridges so long as the weight factor is considered. Campaign style flush brass handles may be fitted at each end for ease of transport.