What an absolute wonderful video Tom. Everything about it was first class, your suit, your presentation, the amazing miniature gun, the outtakes. One of the best.
Love that side look "Did I just scratch the table?" Purdey, are also known for their beautiful clothing. I've styled an amazing deer skin jacket and tweed waistcoat for women. The waist coat has padding for the shooting shoulder and can move for those who are lefties. An amazing brand with some exquisite craftsmanship.
@@mikewinston8709My first bespoke suit also came from Sackville Street, Meyer and Mortimer, with fantastic service from Mr Munday. A suit I still have today, 30yrs on. Can't get in it though....😂
A very interesting view inside Purdey. Back in 1978(ish) I was grouse beating on a Scottish estate and Prince Charles joined the shoot. Late in the day while holding the line through some gorse I fell over a low wall and landed upside down at the Prince’s feet. While I got myself upright, the Prince asked how I was and I got a great view of one of his Purdey guns, the other being held by his loader, an absolutely stunning piece of craftsmanship. I think they were made for George VI.
Who, or what are you talking about? The owners of Purdey is the; “…Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A., commonly known as Richemont, is a Switzerland-based luxury goods holding company founded in 1988 by South African businessman Johann Rupert. Through its various subsidiaries, Richemont produces and sells jewellery, watches, leather goods, pens, firearms, clothing, and accessories…” The owner of The Rake magazine is from Singapore.
@@rosifervincent9481 The shareholders of Purdey and the Rake at least promote the British culture through their brands. Unlike the the top politicians in London, or the human trash that walk the streets.
@@rosifervincent9481it’s still made in London… You don’t buy a t shirt that’s made in china and say it’s still American because the company is headquartered in America. The guns are made in the UK and the magazine is produced in the UK, not Switzerland or Singapore
You are trying to correct a bigotted racist Brexite, who is ignorant of England’s culture and history. Why waste your time on them? Conversely, I very much appreciate your comment. In addition the Surnom ‘Chambre Laine’ is of French Norman origin but later came to be a nickname. They come over ‘ere…. ;)
Fab video. A friend took me to a few farms he has a rough shoot on and lumped me with his old side-by-side. He used his very posh over and under... oddly, I found the side-by-side much more instinctive to get along with than his O&U .
Great video! For a GREAT shop. I went years ago and bought a fantastic raincoat( still fantastic after many years) and a jumper and shirt for a friend of mine. The shop assistant was very kind and helpful for the right size to choose. I didn't dare to ask to see the Long Room. Next time show even the Lady's clothes
Nothing like the charming London gentlemens accent, sprinkled with arrogance, haughtiness, slippery enuciations, tactical grammar structure mixed with pontification 🤔🧐 . In my humble opinion, ...the pinnacle of language
I visited Purdey in London when I was in the market for a fine hand made English shotgun. The associates completely ignored me while they fussed around a member of the British aristocracy. The British class system was in clear view,I waited for forty minutes and then decided an American had no place here. Long story short I am now the proud owner of a Holland&Holland .
I had a first hand conversation with an ex H&H gunsmith, who had semi retired down to the village we live in. Many years ago a double barrel rifle was discovered "in the white" in a overlooked cabinet on site. Upon further investigation, the American client who had placed the original order (so 5 years previously) was identified and contacted to arrange a second fitting and finalise engraving details etc. Apparently the first reaction from the client was "Wow I didn't think it would be ready this quickly!!" Seeing first had the gunsmith attention to detail with some minor adjustments he made to one of my guns, I can assure you you have the finest piece of English gunsmith craftsmanship, that looked after will serve many generations.
Works much better than Apartheid ever did, needs no legislation,no religion to justify it, it even goes beyond economics, has hardly ever really been challenged, it is truly awful
Good for you! I would not put up with such rudeness for 5 minutes! Some of these people think that they are living in the 18th century. Having said that, we must not forget the subservient fools who encouraged that behaviour. "It takes two to tango"
I fitted a kitchen 15 years ago for a woman who was Purdeys book keeper..rather a large lady. When I dismantled her kitchen tins of beans were so old they had all dried up and the cans were reduced to rust and dust. She had merry Xmas cards that were over 10 years old still sat on her mantle piece..and her garden was so over grown the bushes were above her roof..you could not get in the garden.
I've bought so many items from them, it really is top notch. The Long Room seems to have been opened for visitors more often recently. I haven't visited in quite a few years though, oddly I never felt particularly welcomed by the staff. Perhaps it's changed and I should return.
Another fine and informative video! You have a stick...and you have a cased gun: do you have to carry them both or can you use the stick while a porter handles the gun cases?
I do enjoy this channel but wonder how these shops remain in business despite their illustrious history and superb workmanship because…who can afford to buy their products? Well, they ARE in business, so obviously they DO have enough customers. Just not people a commoner like me would ever know. Question asked and answered! 😂
I would assume it's generally wealthy families that came to frequent these shops over generations, bankers, well paid doctors, solicitors. Generally, these kinds of people that didn't fall for mainstream luxury brands like so many nouveau riche people generally do.
I always make sure my Scotch has been given the nod by a Royal before I touch it. The hip flask pocket was not mentioned in the gear, Guess it is taken for granted.Cheers
I understand tht the video had tim constraints and that you not only wished to impart the strong Royal Connection that Purdey's quite rightly enjoys and the ultimate level of craftmanship it's artisans exhibit; but you did not mention on how that even before the Shitgun is begun to ber made the buyer has his/her measurements taken eg length of arm, forearm which eys is used for sighting , so that the shotgun / rifle is FULLY bespoke
I love the British! A truly original people with so much to admire. I always think about how this tiny island managed to conquer most of the world. ( Yes, atrocities were committed so don’t come for me) I hope as a people they hold on to the unique attributes that are quintessentially British.
Tom thanks for digging deeper in classic british brands, most of them I already follow over insta. One suggestion though, brands like purdey and the lock co are known for their craftsmanship but your camera team often fails to show those details via close up shots . It's their texture, thread count, fit and finish for what these brands are known for. Try giving us more in-depth knowledge by wearing these clothes and more detailed shots of these products.
Sir. I eagerly anticipated a detailed visual exploration of the craftsmanship of the guns during the first 8 minutes and beyond, but unfortunately, the camera primarily focused on the presenter. While I appreciate the historical significance of trademarks, I doubt that competitors would invest the effort to study the intricate shooting mechanism and engravings. Consequently, I feel disappointed in not gaining a deeper understanding of Purdey's. On a positive note, I thoroughly enjoyed the suit and hunting protocol class.
You left out the most important reason for having a bespoke firearm built, and it's the fit to the shooter. The stock is fitted to the shooter much like a fine suit if fitted to the wearer. Every person has a different length of pull, grip size, and facial features, such as chin width, cheek, and neck dimension, etc. You are fitted when you place an order, where you are measured, so your eye is over the center of the rib for sighting, and the stock fits your stance and shoulder. For instance, the two guns you showed at the start were for a right-hand shooter, and they looked to have a wide jaw, which means the cast is different for them, and most likely, the drop as well.
My Grandfather had a couple of Purdeys...beautifully engraved... unfortunately my simple minded father gave them away to family and friends...What I discovered now after 70years. Has left me shell shocked to say the least.😢😮😢....
For me it has to be Purdey (or actually Boss as long as we're dreaming), but it's an excellent question. Although, every time I get the chance to pick up a Holland Royal, I can't help but second-guess myself. 😋
I think that if I ever had to do a heist, I'd do so dressed like Tom and using a Purdey. I would then escape in an e-type to my Riva moored in the South of France. The two questions would be: a. Would it be wrong to saw off a Purdey? b. Does Tom have any good recommendations for suppliers of bespoke balaclavas...🤔
Wouldn't you just get Purdeys to make you a "sawn off", as for the Balaclava, cashmere or merino? And I would recommend a bespoke gun cabinet for the E type, from a company such as Thewlis & Gregson or
May I take a moment of your time, Yes. What the gentleman here is wearing is not a suit it is a uniform of rank. Purdey & other gentleman outfitters sell uniforms of rank.
I do enjoy this channel but wonder how these shops remain in business despite their illustrious, inimitable workmanship because…who can afford to buy their products?
Their clients are not the kind of people that get affected by the price of food at the grocery or ressesions. I supose their business is steady. Funny that your sobriquet is sobriquet 😅
There are plenty out there, I move cars for them and I'm never out of work. And generally they treat me with far more respect than I ever got treated by goods in staff at supermarket distribution centres.
It's fair to say King George V was obsessed with shooting, I think. You should check out some of his gamecards from books like 'Ollie' about the Marquess of Ripon. For Victorian Royals and Aristocrats, shooting was there lives - betting huge fortunes on live pigeon shooting and funding grousemoors, etc to bag thousands of birds in a day.
Interesting episode but I always get a little bit annoyed when they never tell the cost of the items??? I guess it’s because people wouldn’t believe they could be so expensive???
these episodes are flying by, please never stop.
If anyone else is wondering, the repeated track with drums is the Funeral March from Henry Purcell's "Sentences from Queen Mary," Z, 860
I like the bloopers at the end. Sometimes we need to laugh at ourselves.
What an absolute wonderful video Tom. Everything about it was first class, your suit, your presentation, the amazing miniature gun, the outtakes. One of the best.
He looks so dickish tho....
A fabulous moment Tom. Much appreciated and viewed all the way from Australia
Me too.
Just when I thought I've seen every Purdey video on UA-cam, this comes across my feed. Very well done!
Love that side look "Did I just scratch the table?"
Purdey, are also known for their beautiful clothing.
I've styled an amazing deer skin jacket and tweed waistcoat for women. The waist coat has padding for the shooting shoulder and can move for those who are lefties.
An amazing brand with some exquisite craftsmanship.
Admiring it from a distance - anyone who can participate in such an event is truly blessed...
What a great video. For me the highlight is Tom's suit .Very elegant. This is bespoke at its finest.
Love the outfit for this video! Might have to get a suit like that for myself! Wonderful video as always.
Agree. He looks amazing.
Couldn’t agree more, excellent suit
Kent and Haste for bespoke….Sackville Street. A fabulous tailor…..the Rakes tailor….my tailor. Worth every penny.
I thought the same thing.
@@mikewinston8709My first bespoke suit also came from Sackville Street, Meyer and Mortimer, with fantastic service from Mr Munday. A suit I still have today, 30yrs on. Can't get in it though....😂
A very interesting view inside Purdey.
Back in 1978(ish) I was grouse beating on a Scottish estate and Prince Charles joined the shoot. Late in the day while holding the line through some gorse I fell over a low wall and landed upside down at the Prince’s feet. While I got myself upright, the Prince asked how I was and I got a great view of one of his Purdey guns, the other being held by his loader, an absolutely stunning piece of craftsmanship. I think they were made for George VI.
Worth the fall to see the Purdy craftsmanship.
Well done old chap.
From the orders for guns by king george the fifth as shown in the ledgers, im sure prince charles need never order a gun again
Absolutely marvelous! Thanks for the excellent tour of the legendary Audley House!!
Glad The Rake has this UA-cam channel. I get the magazine every two months and enjoy the content, interviews and styles presented. Good work.,
Delighted
i´m just love him! A perfect host, i hope meeting him one day!
An edifyingly wonderful video, thank you, so much.
That miniature gun was truly amazing 👏
Another well put together video. Love the out-takes at the end.
For me, this is your best film yet. I won’t be alone I suspect, in particularly enjoyed 8:26 … very well done
Congratulations Tom and the team one of your best... Keep it all up....
Must be one of the most impressive stores in the world. I’m blown away.
So much of your content makes me miss my late Father.
I am not a weapons enthusiast, but I recognize all the art put in each one. Wonderful video.
Thank God there's still something English in London!
Who, or what are you talking about?
The owners of Purdey is the;
“…Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A., commonly known as Richemont, is a Switzerland-based luxury goods holding company founded in 1988 by South African businessman Johann Rupert. Through its various subsidiaries, Richemont produces and sells jewellery, watches, leather goods, pens, firearms, clothing, and accessories…”
The owner of The Rake magazine is from Singapore.
@@rosifervincent9481 The shareholders of Purdey and the Rake at least promote the British culture through their brands. Unlike the the top politicians in London, or the human trash that walk the streets.
😂😂
@@rosifervincent9481it’s still made in London… You don’t buy a t shirt that’s made in china and say it’s still American because the company is headquartered in America. The guns are made in the UK and the magazine is produced in the UK, not Switzerland or Singapore
You are trying to correct a bigotted racist Brexite, who is ignorant of England’s culture and history. Why waste your time on them?
Conversely, I very much appreciate your comment. In addition the Surnom ‘Chambre Laine’ is of French Norman origin but later came to be a nickname. They come over ‘ere…. ;)
Another informative episode, absolutley splendid, thank you.
Fab video. A friend took me to a few farms he has a rough shoot on and lumped me with his old side-by-side. He used his very posh over and under... oddly, I found the side-by-side much more instinctive to get along with than his O&U .
Thank you.
The Happy Few who see Purdy as part of their world...
Excellent video! Glad to see your video and audio quality have improved so greatly!
Outstanding presentation
Tom has exceptional style
Thanks Tom, this was wonderful
A Superb video ! Thank you!
luv luv your channel Tom!!! classic British tradition!
Love the blooper reels at the end of all these.
Great video Tom , just a little point, Shooting season ends 1st February!!
very nice episode
Fascinating!
Great video! For a GREAT shop. I went years ago and bought a fantastic raincoat( still fantastic after many years) and a jumper and shirt for a friend of mine. The shop assistant was very kind and helpful for the right size to choose. I didn't dare to ask to see the Long Room.
Next time show even the Lady's clothes
I purchase country gear I love how the fabric just dusts off mud love that.
Tom, you're fantastic! Keep them coming please!
I love your Videos. Always enjoyable.
One of my favorite youtubers. Brilliant.
Nothing like the charming London gentlemens accent, sprinkled with arrogance, haughtiness, slippery enuciations, tactical grammar structure mixed with pontification 🤔🧐 . In my humble opinion, ...the pinnacle of language
Hes a toff, polished and urbane exactly the sort to help Purdeys customers with their orders for new guns,clothing or accessories
Great video! Many thanks for the high quality informative coverage 🤝
These videos only keep getting better!
Words fail me. A truly magnificent video of a truly magnificent firm 👏
killer ep!
I visited Purdey in London when I was in the market for a fine hand made English shotgun.
The associates completely ignored me while they fussed around a member of the British aristocracy.
The British class system was in clear view,I waited for forty minutes and then decided an American had no place here.
Long story short I am now the proud owner of a Holland&Holland .
I had a first hand conversation with an ex H&H gunsmith, who had semi retired down to the village we live in. Many years ago a double barrel rifle was discovered "in the white" in a overlooked cabinet on site. Upon further investigation, the American client who had placed the original order (so 5 years previously) was identified and contacted to arrange a second fitting and finalise engraving details etc. Apparently the first reaction from the client was "Wow I didn't think it would be ready this quickly!!" Seeing first had the gunsmith attention to detail with some minor adjustments he made to one of my guns, I can assure you you have the finest piece of English gunsmith craftsmanship, that looked after will serve many generations.
How did you know they were aristocracy?
Works much better than Apartheid ever did, needs no legislation,no religion to justify it, it even goes beyond economics, has hardly ever really been challenged, it is truly awful
@@edmoore Ole plum in the you know where hmm.
Good for you! I would not put up with such rudeness for 5 minutes! Some of these people think that they are living in the 18th century. Having said that, we must not forget the subservient fools who encouraged that behaviour. "It takes two to tango"
An absolute pleasure
Best of the Best !!!
Awesome ❤
Wonderful Episode!
Well put together video, especially 1/10 tips. A lot of new guns would do well to watch this
I fitted a kitchen 15 years ago for a woman who was Purdeys book keeper..rather a large lady. When I dismantled her kitchen tins of beans were so old they had all dried up and the cans were reduced to rust and dust. She had merry Xmas cards that were over 10 years old still sat on her mantle piece..and her garden was so over grown the bushes were above her roof..you could not get in the garden.
Mmmm the bookkeeper aye.
very interesting - thank you much appreciated
these episodes are really adorable🧡
I've bought so many items from them, it really is top notch. The Long Room seems to have been opened for visitors more often recently. I haven't visited in quite a few years though, oddly I never felt particularly welcomed by the staff. Perhaps it's changed and I should return.
Purdey made a brace of guns for me a few years back and I have never been happier.
Amazing! Congratulations on that commission!!
So they made you 2 guns.,
@@sitbone3one is a sawn off🎉
@@sitbone3I had a brace of whole meal toast with marmalade for breakfast this very morning.
Pair.
Another fine and informative video! You have a stick...and you have a cased gun: do you have to carry them both or can you use the stick while a porter handles the gun cases?
I do enjoy this channel but wonder how these shops remain in business despite their illustrious history and superb workmanship because…who can afford to buy their products?
Well, they ARE in business, so obviously they DO have enough customers. Just not people a commoner like me would ever know.
Question asked and answered! 😂
I would assume it's generally wealthy families that came to frequent these shops over generations, bankers, well paid doctors, solicitors. Generally, these kinds of people that didn't fall for mainstream luxury brands like so many nouveau riche people generally do.
He does so love an homage.
Great work!
I always make sure my Scotch has been given the nod by a Royal before I touch it.
The hip flask pocket was not mentioned in the gear, Guess it is taken for granted.Cheers
I understand tht the video had tim constraints and that you not only wished to impart the strong Royal Connection that Purdey's quite rightly enjoys and the ultimate level of craftmanship it's artisans exhibit; but you did not mention on how that even before the Shitgun is begun to ber made the buyer has his/her measurements taken eg length of arm, forearm which eys is used for sighting , so that the shotgun / rifle is FULLY bespoke
Nice whistle!
I love the British! A truly original people with so much to admire. I always think about how this tiny island managed to conquer most of the world. ( Yes, atrocities were committed so don’t come for me) I hope as a people they hold on to the unique attributes that are quintessentially British.
Tom thanks for digging deeper in classic british brands, most of them I already follow over insta. One suggestion though, brands like purdey and the lock co are known for their craftsmanship but your camera team often fails to show those details via close up shots . It's their texture, thread count, fit and finish for what these brands are known for. Try giving us more in-depth knowledge by wearing these clothes and more detailed shots of these products.
Sir. I eagerly anticipated a detailed visual exploration of the craftsmanship of the guns during the first 8 minutes and beyond, but unfortunately, the camera primarily focused on the presenter. While I appreciate the historical significance of trademarks, I doubt that competitors would invest the effort to study the intricate shooting mechanism and engravings. Consequently, I feel disappointed in not gaining a deeper understanding of Purdey's.
On a positive note, I thoroughly enjoyed the suit and hunting protocol class.
You left out the most important reason for having a bespoke firearm built, and it's the fit to the shooter. The stock is fitted to the shooter much like a fine suit if fitted to the wearer.
Every person has a different length of pull, grip size, and facial features, such as chin width, cheek, and neck dimension, etc. You are fitted when you place an order, where you are measured, so your eye is over the center of the rib for sighting, and the stock fits your stance and shoulder. For instance, the two guns you showed at the start were for a right-hand shooter, and they looked to have a wide jaw, which means the cast is different for them, and most likely, the drop as well.
Being smart is appealing and truly human.
Lovely film Tom. I'm actually on a moth shoot in Perthshire in July if you would like to join me?
Glad that Tim Nice-but-Dim found a job. 😂😂
My Grandfather had a couple of Purdeys...beautifully engraved... unfortunately my simple minded father gave them away to family and friends...What I discovered now after 70years. Has left me shell shocked to say the least.😢😮😢....
WIOW! An introduction what my bosses get up to at the weekend.
Weekdays for a gentleman - Saturdays are reserved for (fox)hunting.
Amazing suit. By the way, how tall you are if you dont mind me asking.
Excellent pretension thank yuo
I'm not sure that I like the cartridge bag, it looks unhandy.
I favour two crossed bandoliers, fed directly from ammo cans. Is that ok too?
Shotgun/s can range from 15,000 to 30/35,000 ..
Depending on pairing and engraving etc
Where did you get that information? From 1985?
@minno234 Well if you know the publication then you'd know where i got the prices from . And it most certainly wasn't 1985 !!! .
nice day, appreciated from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Cheers From California 😎
Superb Lad superb
The question is - Purdey or Holland & Holland?
For me it has to be Purdey (or actually Boss as long as we're dreaming), but it's an excellent question. Although, every time I get the chance to pick up a Holland Royal, I can't help but second-guess myself. 😋
And which makes the best sawn-off?😂
H&H if you want an expensive Beretta.
Nice suit!
it's a bit odd to carry your umbrella around indoors isn't it .... does the roof leak?
I think that if I ever had to do a heist, I'd do so dressed like Tom and using a Purdey. I would then escape in an e-type to my Riva moored in the South of France. The two questions would be: a. Would it be wrong to saw off a Purdey? b. Does Tom have any good recommendations for suppliers of bespoke balaclavas...🤔
All sounds rather John Stead from the Avengers.
Wouldn't you just get Purdeys to make you a "sawn off", as for the Balaclava, cashmere or merino?
And I would recommend a bespoke gun cabinet for the E type, from a company such as Thewlis & Gregson or
Are not those miniature guns usually kept in Queen Mary's Dolls House?
you should bumble more, really lean in on the Boris vibe
May I take a moment of your time, Yes. What the gentleman here is wearing is not a suit it is a uniform of rank. Purdey & other gentleman outfitters sell uniforms of rank.
Clockwork orange music?
Henry Purcell (music for the funeral of Queen Mary). Purcell is about as English as you can get
@@dcpayne5264
Correct!
I do enjoy this channel but wonder how these shops remain in business despite their illustrious, inimitable workmanship because…who can afford to buy their products?
Their clients are not the kind of people that get affected by the price of food at the grocery or ressesions. I supose their business is steady. Funny that your sobriquet is sobriquet 😅
Apparently not you...nor me, but some still can 😂
@@iris7911 😂
There are plenty out there, I move cars for them and I'm never out of work. And generally they treat me with far more respect than I ever got treated by goods in staff at supermarket distribution centres.
Referring to King George V, what is a "prolific shot"? He shot a lot, perhaps. Why is that useful information?
It's fair to say King George V was obsessed with shooting, I think. You should check out some of his gamecards from books like 'Ollie' about the Marquess of Ripon. For Victorian Royals and Aristocrats, shooting was there lives - betting huge fortunes on live pigeon shooting and funding grousemoors, etc to bag thousands of birds in a day.
It is part of the story of
Purdey! That’s why!
Interesting episode but I always get a little bit annoyed when they never tell the cost of the items??? I guess it’s because people wouldn’t believe they could be so expensive???
You'd be looking north of £100,000 for a single bespoke Purdey, and usually they come in pairs.
@@Fidgottio Thank you for taking the time to kindly inform me it’s greatly appreciated 👍 I have just added to my Christmas List so we’ll see?? 🤔😵💫🤣
The saying amongst the elite goes if you have to ask the price you can't afford it. Soo theeir.
@@richardpeychers4076 Oh well that’s my day ruined!?!?! 🤔😳👍
I love the brand but can’t get my head around wearing a tie in the woods
You are not ‘in the woods’ on a driven shoot, you are standing still and the game is, as the term implies, ’driven’ towards you.
Moths! Gadzooks! They’re the teddy bears of the insect world!! 😂
Until they attack your tweed.
@@sitbone3 Well, that’s a fair point, hmmm, yes, shoot them!
After watching this video my phone started as a nokia an turned into an i phone
Once you see that this guy looks like a young Donald Trump you cannot unsee it.
Baron Trump @ 6'8".
I watched for the leather luggage....sadly you didn't bother with that important aspect of Purdey's heritage....
Who told you I was writing for disney?
Red socks!…………no. But I do enjoy this content….keep it up!
I think this fellow probably works fairly hard.