Holland & Holland stands side by side with industry in support of The Game Fair

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December 2016

In 2017 Gunmaker’s Row will play host, once again, to renowned brands including Holland & Holland. The return of Holland & Holland to The Game Fair further cements the confidence and trust developed since the 2016 event at Ragley Hall.
James Gower, The Game Fair managing director said: “We continue to be overwhelmed with positive feedback from the gun trade resulting from The Game Fair 2016 at Ragley Hall. The return of Holland & Holland, a brand with global recognition, is influential and further cements our position as the pinnacle showcase event for the entire industry.”

Andrew Ambrose, the Holland & Holland London gunroom manager said: “We are delighted to be returning to The Game Fair to continue flying the flag for Holland & Holland. Through this unique event our aim is to continue to lead the field as traditional gunmakers with a modern outlook, catering to the world’s most discerning sportsmen. The Game Fair is a key date in our calendar and an event we are extremely proud to be a part of and to support. However, we believe it is vital and equally important to support such an industry unifying event because of its role in promoting all areas of country sports. In our opinion, Hatfield House is a superb venue in being able to connect the countryside with London in a way that previous Game Fair locations have not been able to achieve. We are excited to be a part of this unique event.”

The Game Fair 2017, taking place at Hatfield House from 28th–30th July, will be the 59th event. Only twenty minutes from King’s Cross and Moorgate it promises to be a great celebration for 100,000-plus people of the countryside and the Great British summer in all its glory.



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