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Posted By: OCTom John Rigby & Co. - 04/06/11
Stopped by the Paso Robles, CA location of John Rigby last week and the building was empty. Did they go out of business after 275 years?
Posted By: UtahLefty Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/06/11
John Rigby of London is still open, still in London, and still doing well.


that thing in Cali, not so much.....
Posted By: antlers Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/06/11
I only know that Rigby in California was involved in a trademark lawsuit with Rigby in England. I think it started up in 2009. I don't know how it turned out...maybe somebody here does and will post it. Geoff Miller had Rogue River Rifleworks, and he was friends with Craig Boddington, who often wrote about his rifles. Apparently, Geoff Miller bought Rigby (at least on paper) and set up shop in Paso Robles. Boddington also wrote about these Rigby rifles. I haven't heard much about em' since until I saw your post.
Posted By: UtahLefty Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/06/11
Paul Roberts made the mistake of decided to sell the name rights at a time in the past, which (I believe) Miller purchased and set up shop in Cali.

This "New Rigby" eventually went bankrupt in 2005 (link)

At some time in the middle of this, JR London re-opened, distancing itself in no uncertain terms from the Cali company (link)

there may or may not be a dozen lawsuits crammed in there somewhere, along with much hearsay, but suffice it to say the products offered by the two companies were really quite different in terms of quality.

Posted By: derby_dude Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/09/11
Surprisingly, the US web site is active.

If I was young, a rich man, and right handed I'd love to have a Rigby bolt action in .275 Rigby.
Posted By: TC1 Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/09/11
They had one of the USA one's at Cabelas in Nebraska a few years ago. The hang tag said thay wanted $21K for it. I don't know if they ever got it but it certainly wasn't worth the asking price. The quality just wasn't there.

Terry
Posted By: butchlambert1 Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/09/11
Makes your Minimauser worth about $40K Terry.
Butch
Posted By: TC1 Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/09/11
I wish! Somebody told me I lost 35% when I drove it off the lot. laugh

Terry
Posted By: Steve_NO Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/10/11
Rigby was sold again recently.....apparently name rights only. all work will be subbed out, they are negotiating with stockers, engravers, etc. and will get the actions in England. they didn't buy any machinery or inventory. A buddy's uncle is one of the investors, and he's the new gen. counsel. They had a booth at SCI with the new group sitting in.
Posted By: Pete E Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/10/11
Originally Posted by UtahLefty
Paul Roberts made the mistake of decided to sell the name rights at a time in the past, which (I believe) Miller purchased and set up shop in Cali.

This "New Rigby" eventually went bankrupt in 2005 (link)

At some time in the middle of this, JR London re-opened, distancing itself in no uncertain terms from the Cali company (link)

there may or may not be a dozen lawsuits crammed in there somewhere, along with much hearsay, but suffice it to say the products offered by the two companies were really quite different in terms of quality.


Thats about my understanding of thing's. JR London has no real connection with the original Rigby's...If I wanted a modern rifle of that ilk, I would yet one done by Paul Roberts.
Posted By: rubbinoil Re: John Rigby & Co. - 04/11/11
"Makes your Minimauser worth about $40K Terry."
"I wish! Somebody told me I lost 35% when I drove it off the lot." laugh
Well then tell somebody to go duplicate it!
That mini Mauser is in the top 1 of the most beautiful rifles I have ever seen. Once the metalsmith cut the thumb slot in the side rail, I was a goner.
Love your rifles Terry - you too Butch! You guys both give the rest of us sweet dreams.
Posted By: cabowabo Re: John Rigby & Co. - 01/28/12
The London infringement has been settled. There was a press release on it-

http://www.londonthenews.com/news/Press+Releases/20120127/29181803/JOHN-RIGBY-CO-%C2%AE-Reaches-Settlement-in.htm
Posted By: GF1 Re: John Rigby & Co. - 01/28/12
Originally Posted by derby_dude
Surprisingly, the US web site is active.

If I was young, a rich man, and right handed I'd love to have a Rigby bolt action in .275 Rigby.


Almost 30 years ago, I hunted down the Rigby shop on Pall Mall in London, had a wonderful conversation with the gunsmith and storekeeper there in his oilcloth apron who emerged from his work on an almost finished rifle. I alluded to a nice rifle in the rack at the end of a short counter, and with a sparkle in his eye he told me to pick it up and examine it. It was a .275 Rigby, a Mauser, very nicely done but nothing extravagant, that is until he told me its story. "That's the Queen's rifle, sir, and she' fond of it," he said with a grin. He said each year after the stalking season she has in taken to the shop "to be looked after". It looked fine to me...

I don't remember his name, but he told wonderful stories of old man Rigby in World War II. When the frequent air raid sirens would summon the citizenry to the bunkers, he said the famous rifle maker would rush out the front door, grabbing a .416 bolt rifle and a handful of cartridges and cussing the Germans, and take his station in the middle of the street as a one man artillery battery.

It probably goes without saying (but I'll say it anyhow) that the .275 Rigby is simply the 7x57 in British dress. The Brits and especially Rigbys just couldn't bring themselves to stamp the barrels and make cartridges for a German nomenclature, hence renamed the cartridge.
Posted By: Nrut Re: John Rigby & Co. - 01/28/12
Neat story GF1..
Posted By: trouthunterdj Re: John Rigby & Co. - 01/28/12
Originally Posted by TC1
They had one of the USA one's at Cabelas in Nebraska a few years ago. The hang tag said thay wanted $21K for it. I don't know if they ever got it but it certainly wasn't worth the asking price. The quality just wasn't there.

Terry


I remember that gun. I saw the price and nearly fell over. I believe the Kansas City Cabelas had an original that was a much finer gun IMO.


ddj
Posted By: Steve_NO Re: John Rigby & Co. - 01/28/12
Originally Posted by OCTom
Stopped by the Paso Robles, CA location of John Rigby last week and the building was empty. Did they go out of business after 275 years?


a partnership in which a friend's uncle is a member bought the name and some of the assets from Paso Robles Rigby and they are making rifles and shotguns. They were at Dallas Safari Club, SCI and Shot shows with their booth, and doing a Mozambique full bag safari this summer to promote the new line. They have settled all the legal issues related to the name.

my buddy is going on the hunt, lucky stiff.
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