J Powale & Sons Pvt.Ltd. MUMBAI
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 3:25 pm
POWALE ARMS DEALERS & REPAIRERS,
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New face from our city? Who are you?earningwing wrote:hi ,,
your website looks perfect ,,
last week i have got the blanca .177 cal for Rs.2700 , what is your price ,,
thnaks
B
In the air rifle section, are the guns and pricing meant to be for provocation?dilip wrote:UPDATED WEBSITE PLEASE DO VISIT http://magnumuser.hpage.com/
What an interesting story, and indeed, what a privilege to know such fellows and handle fine arms! Thanks for sharing this!marksman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:47 amDear IFGians,
Janardhan, father of Dilip Powale was an ace Gunsmith who trained under Yashwant Gharat, the legendary gunsmith of Mumbai. Janardhan took over after his boss left for happy hunting grounds (1980s) and established his repair shop at the present address. Unfortunately., Janardhan too passed away more then a decade ago and his son Dilip it seems has taken over the business. It was a great privilege and pleasure inter acting with both old timers and listening to the tales from golden era of hunting in India and Africa. They were the favorites of most royalties in India, who invariably utilized their expertise all the time. I got to handle some of the finest fire arms of the world made of the era. thanks to them which I couldn't have ever dreamt of touching otherwise. Both these legends were cut above most as they handled best of fire arms and their repairs right from the days of Raj.
I wish Dilip all the best who I think concentrates more on sale of fire arms then repairs.
Please consider this note as my tribute to these doyens as the name mentioned pulled me back down memory lane.
Marksman
Thankyou Sir for your kind wordsmarksman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:47 amDear IFGians,
Janardhan, father of Dilip Powale was an ace Gunsmith who trained under Yashwant Gharat, the legendary gunsmith of Mumbai. Janardhan took over after his boss left for happy hunting grounds (1980s) and established his repair shop at the present address. Unfortunately., Janardhan too passed away more then a decade ago and his son Dilip it seems has taken over the business. It was a great privilege and pleasure inter acting with both old timers and listening to the tales from golden era of hunting in India and Africa. They were the favorites of most royalties in India, who invariably utilized their expertise all the time. I got to handle some of the finest fire arms of the world made of the era. thanks to them which I couldn't have ever dreamt of touching otherwise. Both these legends were cut above most as they handled best of fire arms and their repairs right from the days of Raj.
I wish Dilip all the best who I think concentrates more on sale of fire arms then repairs.
Please consider this note as my tribute to these doyens as the name mentioned pulled me back down memory lane.
Marksman