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  2. Louis D. Nimschke - Wikipedia

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    Louis Daniel Nimschke (July 4, 1832 – April 29, 1904) was a master firearms engraver of the 19th century who engraved over 5,000 firearms between 1850 and 1904 for Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co., Winchester, [1] Remington, Sharps, Smith & Wesson, Henry, Marlin Firearms and Stevens Arms.

  3. Lynton McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The guns were built by the Tucson-based David Miller Co. The first gun, commemorating the elephant, sold for $41,000 in 1982, and the fifth gun, commemorating the leopard, sold for $201,000 in 1986. [3] [4] McKenzie's work was respected worldwide. He engraved items for the Sultan of Brunei, the Saudi royal family, and British

  4. Gunsmith - Wikipedia

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    Before the development of corrosion resistant surface treatments for steel, gun surfaces were engraved to retain more oil to prevent rust. In modern usage, guns are engraved purely for artistic reasons. Top grade engraving is very expensive but well executed, tastefully designed engraving always adds significantly to the value of quality firearms.

  5. Category:19th-century engravers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century engravers" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sofia Ahlbom;

  6. Ruger Red Label - Wikipedia

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    Hand Engraving at extra cost was offered by several master engravers including John J. Adams, John Adams II, Bryson Gwinnell, Carmine Lombardy, Alvin White, Andrew Bourdin, and Jon Ashford of Ruger. [2] In 1999 Ruger's 50th Anniversary special CNC cut engraved with 24 kt Gold Birds 28 gauge Grouse, 20 gauge Pheasant, 12 gauge Duck.

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  8. Rambert Dumarest - Wikipedia

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    After starting as a draftsman, he became a gun engraver at the Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne, where he engraved crossguards and flintlocks. He also spent two years at the new Soho Manufactory, in England. Upon returning to Paris, he devoted himself to goldsmithing and jewellery, although he is best remembered for his medals.

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