The reason I know that model has a French stock is, I have two examples of that model and I know a fellow Canadian collector that has one example. That make a lot of examples of that model just in Canada. Here is a pic of the box
Well Biz, I know the Two Millionth commemoratives had square knobs. The Btowning Gold and Classic didn’t. That just leaves the Final Tribute, and I don’t remember what shape knob they had.
Ok will have wild second swing. What about A500 G . Mid 80's, flat knob, obscure and if I remember right as long long time ago the box used to just have Auto 5 on it not A500. ?
Here is the Centenary model made in Belgium at the Fabrique Nationale in 1989. The wood is oil finished French walnut. I find the oil finished nicer than the high gloss varnish. The rendering color is better on the white substrate.
Oh well struck out! Least was close in the years department. Biz do you have copy of FN hardcover centenary book?
She’s beautiful, Biz. I had forgotten about that model. Now I’m going to have to look it up as I thought all production had ceased in Belgium by 1989 except for some Magnum Twelves.
It says on the barrel made in Belgium but I believe some parts were made in Japan and assembled in Belgium. In the days of globalization the meaning of made in is a bit streched.
Biz your first person I have encountered who has a copy of centenary book other than me. I would suggest it’would be a rare book now as was very limited print run at the time.
Well Auzzie, you are the only guy now that I know that has that book. Sometime in the late morning someone from planet earth call me back and among the tasks I decided to do, I look at my post and realized that I wrote something that has nothing to do with the book you referred to.