Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Get help and framing advice from the framing community
Post Reply
lawrieh
Posts: 133
Joined: Sat 12 Apr, 2014 2:17 pm
Location: London
Organisation: Lawrie
Interests: Web design, photography, cycling, big blue skies and making....

Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by lawrieh »

It looked like it had a label on it at one stage but it has fallen off. The patent number points to Fletcher Terry but I cant find a red plastic of their point guns, both present and past.

Does anyone know what is it, and what tabs will it take?
PXL_20250618_185832799.jpg
thanks in Advance..
Fellows Framing
Posts: 181
Joined: Wed 04 Dec, 2013 8:21 pm
Location: Gloucestershire
Organisation: Fellows Framing
Interests: Framing, Riding

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by Fellows Framing »

Hi.

I dont know of a red fletcher tab gun, could it be a old version of the current green black and yellow guns??

If you lift the silver knobs as if you were refilling with tabs you can see what shape and size tabs it takes eg flexi, rigid frame, rigid glass, or flexipoints. Hope this helps.
lawrieh
Posts: 133
Joined: Sat 12 Apr, 2014 2:17 pm
Location: London
Organisation: Lawrie
Interests: Web design, photography, cycling, big blue skies and making....

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by lawrieh »

I've tried a reverse google image search on it with no success. We have been using plain flexi tabs (made for the charnwood tab gun) they work but not as good as they probably should. Something like these https://charnwood.net/product/flexible- ... 0u_NNo_pNY

Do certain Fletcher tab guns ONLY take a specific tab? is that what the little side indexes/notches and shapes and sizes are for?
JKX
Posts: 623
Joined: Sun 08 Jan, 2023 10:25 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Organisation: Retired
Interests: Calligraphy, gardening, framing rehabilitation

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by JKX »

Post a photo of the top of the magazine, ie from above

It shows an “F” for framers points so I’d assume if you put it in the other way it’ll show a “G” for glazers points, in which case it’s a black gun ….. but red!
lawrieh
Posts: 133
Joined: Sat 12 Apr, 2014 2:17 pm
Location: London
Organisation: Lawrie
Interests: Web design, photography, cycling, big blue skies and making....

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by lawrieh »

PXL_20250618_211456240.jpg
PXL_20250618_211501623.jpg
Top and bottom for completeness, does this help a little?
JKX
Posts: 623
Joined: Sun 08 Jan, 2023 10:25 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Organisation: Retired
Interests: Calligraphy, gardening, framing rehabilitation

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by JKX »

Looks identical to the black rigid point gun.
lawrieh wrote: Wed 18 Jun, 2025 8:18 pm Do certain Fletcher tab guns ONLY take a specific tab? is that what the little side indexes/notches and shapes and sizes are for?
Yes, if you buy a Fletcher gun you’re committed to their points, which are not the cheapest.

Fur manual guns they have a bit of a monopoly so in the long term it’s better to buy a pneumatic gun such as the omer 53 which fires flexible and semi rigid points, which perform better than any manually fired rigid point.
Fellows Framing
Posts: 181
Joined: Wed 04 Dec, 2013 8:21 pm
Location: Gloucestershire
Organisation: Fellows Framing
Interests: Framing, Riding

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by Fellows Framing »

Its a flexi tab gun but not the same as the current green fletcher gun which has a raised notch on the right hand side as you look down into the magazine. The black rigid has 2 notches.

Try some fletcher flexi tabs and see if that works better then the charnwood tabs.
User avatar
Mark Thornton
Posts: 246
Joined: Thu 08 Feb, 2007 4:00 pm
Location: Yorkshire
Organisation: Underpinner Spares
Interests: Red wine - lots and lots of it.
Location: Snaith, East Riding of Yorkshire
Contact:

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by Mark Thornton »

Its a Fletcher Terry made tab gun that was sold by Cassese hence the change to a burgundy coloured body, it takes standard 0.15 flexi tabs from any supplier.

(Fletcher only later added a side indent to the magazine in an attempt to stop other makers tabs from being fitted)
https://www.underpinner-spares.co.uk Framing equipment spare parts - Easy online ordering
lawrieh
Posts: 133
Joined: Sat 12 Apr, 2014 2:17 pm
Location: London
Organisation: Lawrie
Interests: Web design, photography, cycling, big blue skies and making....

Re: Can anyone identifying this Tab gun... ?

Post by lawrieh »

Gosh I would never have worked that out. Thanks for the info Mark.
Post Reply