Under serial # 9000 is what I seek.....
Getting me all giddy here......The suspense is gonna kill me ! If you come up with a price, let me know. I have cash ready to go on one of these.
Thanks !
You have my sympathy. My Whitworth has a three digit serial number. There isn't enough money to make me part with it. Besides, it has some blueing wear, little nicks and dings here and there.
I keep it in the basement but have a de-humidifier running all the time. Because of various life issues, I wasn't able to shoot it for a while. I took it out about a year ago along with my Shiloh Sharps rifle and it seemed like the stocks were dried out.
Not wanting to risk anything else, I soaked the wood down with ballistol oil. I'm talking dripping wet. I set them in the corner and the next morning the wood was beautiful. The little nicks and dings were still there but it seemed like all the character of the wood just popped out at me.
Years ago, I was looking for a good reproduction Davisdon rifle scope and mounts but couldn't find anything. So I gave up.
I've been wanting a really good condition P-H 1858 Enfield but other money issues surfaced to prevent an acquisition. So I may have to settle for the Pedersoli. Before that, I'm going to see what I can do to get the Euroarms '58 Enfield to shoot.
I say all of this because, I hope you can find someone willing to part with a P-H Whitworth. If you are wanting a shooter and the Pedersolis are accurate reproductions (except for the markings) I encourage you to look at them.
Be advised, however, the Whitworth can be finicky. It only likes heavy bullets and stout powder charges. Once you get a good load figured out, you will giggle like a little boy with every shot.
BTW, don't waste time with hexagonal bullets. The conical versions shoot just as good, if not better.
Good luck on your quest.