Hi all
Once again, it has occurred to me that there is more to the tapestry of Diana springers than I know.
Thank you for that, Mayer & Grammelspacher!
Clearly, they were far more active in product development and market introductions than, say, Weihrauch has been. I'm not damning HW for that, just appreciating the broad (& expensive) approach that Diana took. Because of that, there are many facets to the gem that is Diana.
I will have to get a copy of Walter's "The Airgun Book", but I've never heard of a book whice specifically catalogs the many different models of the Diana, their complete lineup and their assorted backstories, though I will hunt for one. That is a reference book any Diana lover would love to have.
In the meantime, what are some of your lesser known or seen Diana's?
I'd love to see some pics and info posted here, for all to enjoy.
Thanks in advance!
Once again, it has occurred to me that there is more to the tapestry of Diana springers than I know.
Thank you for that, Mayer & Grammelspacher!
Clearly, they were far more active in product development and market introductions than, say, Weihrauch has been. I'm not damning HW for that, just appreciating the broad (& expensive) approach that Diana took. Because of that, there are many facets to the gem that is Diana.
I will have to get a copy of Walter's "The Airgun Book", but I've never heard of a book whice specifically catalogs the many different models of the Diana, their complete lineup and their assorted backstories, though I will hunt for one. That is a reference book any Diana lover would love to have.
In the meantime, what are some of your lesser known or seen Diana's?
I'd love to see some pics and info posted here, for all to enjoy.
Thanks in advance!