What do you mean by 'sticking with your originals'?
Mine is an original too and where have you seen another like it before?
Its a cracking gren, in excellent condition. Its been worked on by an expert who has done a fine job, far better than you or i could do and to get an accurate circular cut on the det tube, slightly smaller than the casing cut which takes some doing which ime sure is way above the straight edges that most of us can do. Just cant see where you are coming from as everyone i have shown it to thinks its great. Its just a variation on a cutaway you havnt seen before. Ime proud to own it and i can assure you it isnt a bodge job.
Andy
Hi Andy
Sorry if I have caused any offence. You gave the impression that the two cutaways were recent conversions. If so the circular one seems to be unique in my experience and appears to be a modern interpretation on an old theme. I just don't like it, but if you do, that's fine by me. It's a big world with room for lots of opinions.
I have a few cutaways. Two are WW1 36's, one is a WW2 36 and the other key one is a centrecast No 5 that looks to have been sectioned by a museum or the maker. The last one is a No5 sectioned 'as the originals were' by that guy at Delville Wood. A tourist cutaway. All are sectioned in the traditional and original way as done by B&D and EAR etc except the centrecast.
Please bring it along when we have that beer in November and maybe I'll eat my hat!
John