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NILES' GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS IN AMERICA 1875-1945

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Author: Nicholas Niles, Jr.
Publisher: Andrew Mowbray Publishers, May 2012
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0-9850427-0-2

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Shows how the first truly affordable double barrel shotguns were adapted about 1875 from the excellent, but expensive, hammer & hammerless guns that had evolved in England & the U.S. 373 illus; 9x11 inches, 509 pgs.

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In his guide covering 1875-1945, Niles shows how the first truly affordable double barrel shotguns were adapted about 1875 from the excellent, but expensive, hammer and hammerless guns that had evolved in England and the U.S. By about 1890, these costly doubles were being replaced by cheaper English and Belgian Export guns whose low pries were consciously planned to attract cost conscious buyers. Pricing was primarily based on careful study of the market rather than on factory cost. This was a new phenomenon. Market planning had suddenly become as critical a part of the business plan as product design and efficient manufacturing. Promotion and Distribution strategies became equally important.

Niles makes the point that the great sales success of "Affordables" in the U.S. was due to the intelligent balancing of these new considerations by the marketing geniuses who "sold" them.

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