Author Topic: Fred Kimble Guns  (Read 878 times)

Offline Pvt.Jack

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Fred Kimble Guns
« on: October 13, 2024, 06:34:58 PM »
I am doing some research on Fred Kimble and was trying to find pictures of his 6 and 9 gauge Tonk muzzleloaders. Would anyone know of their existence and if so where to locate?

Many thanks.

Offline Curt J

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Re: Fred Kimble Guns
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2024, 11:42:36 PM »
I am not sure whether anyone today knows the whereabouts of Fred Kimble's Tonks shotguns. Nor the one built for him by O. P. Secor in Peoria. I do own three O. P. Secor double guns, including a wonderful cased 8 gauge.
« Last Edit: October 22, 2024, 06:54:50 AM by Curt J »

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Re: Fred Kimble Guns
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2024, 03:32:32 AM »
I think it's "Tonks"...Joseph Tonks, located in Boston, Mass. He apprenticed at Rigby's in Dublin before emigrating to America. I think his products are just about the only "American-made" guns that come up to the best London quality. I saw one of heavy barrel target rifles sold for several thousand dollars, quite surprising the dealers present because it was obviously refinished. It was bought by a member of the US Muzzleloading Rifle team. The bore was just about perfect. Lord knows what it would cost to actually make such a rifle today and I believe that in most international competition you have to shoot original guns.

A friend had a Joseph Tonks live pigeon gun bought at the old Hartford Gun Show about 20 years ago this weekend...he used it to shoot trap.

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Re: Fred Kimble Guns
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2024, 02:02:19 PM »
Thanks for the responses.

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Re: Fred Kimble Guns
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2024, 07:50:15 PM »
I was hoping there might be a picture of these shotguns, since he used them in competition.