Siddley | 20/11/2012 02:41:55 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | Are they still in business ? - I had some good deals from Des and his crew back in the day. Quite a grumpy guy but heart of gold really. I liked the way they didn't freak out when I mentioned I was a gunsmith, that and the offcuts of dural lurking in the pick and mix area :D Edited By Siddley on 20/11/2012 02:43:54 |
John Stevenson | 20/11/2012 09:14:09 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | No Des died of cancer, family member took it over, moved to Sawley and ran it into the ground.
Now long gone. |
Siddley | 20/11/2012 11:59:45 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | That's sad news. |
M Ali | 25/11/2012 21:54:01 |
3 forum posts | Dear all, My name is Ali, and sixteen years ago, I was a student next door to Des's place. But 16 years ago I popped by intreguide by the tran sign above his business and loved the place, I asked him if I could coem there for my work experince, an I fell in love with model engineering because this wonderfully warm hearted chap too me under his wing. Every time I went there his smile and warm welcome made me feel at home. I moved away to uni and didn't go back to derby till 2008 and went around to the old place and it was all closed down, and my heart just sank, I asked the guy cleaning the place where is Des and he explained that he had lung cancer and he passed away within a few months. Oddly, cruelly enough I'm in my final year of training as a doctor, I wish I could have seen Des one last time, all this time I've often tried to find some details of where the business moved to and to visit his widow, Maureen and pay my condolances, I guess to get some closure. They use to live in Mickleover but I don't know where. Des also had a brother-in-law called Wallie, if anyone knows and put me in touch with them, thank you, Ali Edited By Neil Wyatt on 16/01/2020 12:04:51 |
M Ali | 26/11/2012 09:15:14 |
3 forum posts | Just re-read my post, dear me, probably best not to write on a forum after a few drinks, sorry for the spelling mistakes. |
John Stevenson | 26/11/2012 09:32:53 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Ali, One of my customers knew the family well, in fact Maureen helped raise him. When he comes in next I'll ask him to get in touch with you. It may have been Wally who moved the business to sawley, not sure, I didn't know the family at all.
John S. |
Siddley | 26/11/2012 15:36:45 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | Nice thought Ali. Although not a model engineer it always saddens me when businesses like Des's disappear. I think one of the greatest things about mankind in general is the highly skilled 'amateur' - the model engineers, the radio hams, the amateur astronomers etc etc. I hope all these eccentric hobbies can find a way to survive in the 21st century |
Ian P | 26/11/2012 15:57:57 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | Siddley What an odd way of looking at life you must have, do you really think that model engineers are eccentric? Ian The difference between amateurs and professionals is that the latter get paid, (often for inferior work) |
Siddley | 26/11/2012 16:10:15 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | I should have put eccentric in quotes Ian |
Michael Gilligan | 26/11/2012 16:20:30 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | When you look at the "normals"... there's not much wrong with being eccentric ! MichaelG. |
Siddley | 26/11/2012 16:24:06 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos |
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 26/11/2012 16:20:30:
When you look at the "normals"... there's not much wrong with being eccentric ! MichaelG.
I agree completely, I'm just not making a very good job of explaining myself |
fizzy | 26/11/2012 18:38:51 |
![]() 1860 forum posts 121 photos | which begs the question, are we eccentrics or perverts...ponder on that! |
Grizzly bear | 26/11/2012 20:27:36 |
337 forum posts 8 photos | Siddley, Interesting that you are a gunsmith. Do you work on PCP's as well. I live close to Daystate Ltd. Regards, Bear.. |
Siddley | 26/11/2012 21:26:17 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | Hi Bear - I started out on airguns ( spring and PCP ) but moved into Sec 1 firearms fairly quickly.
I've owned quite a lot of airguns, but never a Daystate, for some weird reason. I live in Spain now and I'm trying to get a licence to manufacture guns here. The legal system is a bit....complex though |
Stub Mandrel | 26/11/2012 21:43:03 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | PCP? I thought that was a particularly unpleasant drug (angel dust). Would that be a gas pressurised airgun, like my humble Crosman ratcatcher? Neil |
Siddley | 26/11/2012 22:01:44 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | Neil - PCP = Pre Charged Pneumatic - basically meaning the power source is very high pressure air ( of the order of 200 Bar or more ) supplied from a divers bottle into an air reservoir on the gun.
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Stub Mandrel | 27/11/2012 21:48:32 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | So a fair bit more poke than a glorified sparklets bulb then! I must get around to making some self-righting targets. Neil |
Siddley | 27/11/2012 23:01:22 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | The thing about the CO2 ( it actually IS just a sparklets bulb Neil ! ) is that the gas pressure is really low in airgun terms - and the pressure varies a lot with ambient temperature. A clever valving system can cope with that to some extent but it's not the ideal power source.
I remember 'back in the day' As long as you are having fun then don't feel too bad about those fancy PCP's - I have owned some pretty exotic airguns and firearms but it's all about enjoying the sport, and cheap and cheerful is often the best way to do just that. |
Stub Mandrel | 28/11/2012 20:09:11 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | I had a Panther(?) air pistol, like most kidas when I was a boy - an awful weakly luger-styled gun. You could shoot in the air and watch the pellet arcing downwards! A lucky few had the Webley with teh short barrel that pivoted at the front. That was really nice to use. Though i say it myself I've always been a decent shot with airgun or simple (as againmst compound) bow. Targets only, aside from that rat plague a few years ago, which caused my brother to send me the Crosman!
I got much mocked by the family for bragging about my skills until I shot out a candle flame at 10 yards on the first shot. that was leaning on a support and with a scope though. Some of the shine came off when my 12 year old daughter succeded on her second try That temperature difference explains why I have to reset the sights each time I use it! It seems to be reasonably consistent until you get to the very dregs of the bulb though. Problem is you don't notice the drop in power, you just start missing! Neil |
Grizzly bear | 28/11/2012 22:04:44 |
337 forum posts 8 photos | A Weihrauch HW100 is a nicely machined PCP air rifle. Regards, Bear (Hunter gatherer).. |
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