One of the most famous names in British gunmaking, Westley Richards, will take on three new craftsmen this summer as demand for their fine guns soars.
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Since November of last year 26 orders have been placed for Westley Richards’ best guns and rifles – up over 45 per cent on last year.
Supported by the Worshipful Company of Gunmakers’ Charitable Trust, two apprentices – Christopher Bridge, 18, and Aaron Bonas, 19 – will embark on a five year training scheme in Westley Richards’ workshops in the city’s old gunmaking quarter.
A third craftsman, 25-year-old Victor Demarteau, a recent graduate of the Léon Mignon School of Gunmaking in Liège, Belgium, will also join the company as an actioner.
Managing director of Westley Richards, Simon Clode, commented: “Joining the gun trade is an allegiance in itself – a commitment to training, to craftsmanship and to preserving our manufacturing heritage.
“New talent is good news industry-wide, and the perfect antidote to recession despondency.”
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