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Step into a room filled with stories, legacy and no small measure of character.
In this special edition of the Rigby Campfire Podcast, recorded live at Safari Outdoors in South Africa, Managing Director Marc Newton sits down with legendary gunmaker Paul Roberts - the original ‘Mr Rigby’ - in front of a packed audience.
More than four decades ago, Paul acquired Rigby and, over the following fifteen years, helped shape its modern identity, guiding the brand to new heights and securing its place in the contemporary hunting world. Now, at 84, and on what he insists may be his ‘last’ trip to Africa (though not for the first time), he joins Marc for a conversation that reflects on a life deeply intertwined with rifles, adventure and the continent that defined so much of it.
Together, they revisit the pivotal moments: the decision to buy Rigby in 1982, the challenges and triumphs that followed, and the influence Paul has had not only on the brand, but on Marc’s own journey within it.
Woven throughout are the stories only a lifetime in the field can offer, from charging buffalo taken head-on to the unexpected encounters that make safari what it is. Told with warmth, humour and a candour earned over decades, this is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the most influential figures in Rigby’s history.
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Step into a room filled with stories, legacy and no small measure of character.
In this special edition of the Rigby Campfire Podcast, recorded live at Safari Outdoors in South Africa, Managing Director Marc Newton sits down with legendary gunmaker Paul Roberts - the original ‘Mr Rigby’ - in front of a packed audience.
More than four decades ago, Paul acquired Rigby and, over the following fifteen years, helped shape its modern identity, guiding the brand to new heights and securing its place in the contemporary hunting world. Now, at 84, and on what he insists may be his ‘last’ trip to Africa (though not for the first time), he joins Marc for a conversation that reflects on a life deeply intertwined with rifles, adventure and the continent that defined so much of it.
Together, they revisit the pivotal moments: the decision to buy Rigby in 1982, the challenges and triumphs that followed, and the influence Paul has had not only on the brand, but on Marc’s own journey within it.
Woven throughout are the stories only a lifetime in the field can offer, from charging buffalo taken head-on to the unexpected encounters that make safari what it is. Told with warmth, humour and a candour earned over decades, this is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the most influential figures in Rigby’s history.

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