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 Lefever Video on Youtube I put together a slide show in video format with a majority of the Lefever pictures I have collected. Each gun is identified as to the serial number gauge and grade. I'll warn you, its an hour long. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/K4JhRkh4LcA | 
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 Excellent photo journal Bob! Question: do you know who the engraver was for No's 86026, 17914, 1888, 1830, 20890, 35039 and 73131 ? The engraving style in the depiction of the dogs' heads, eyes, eyelashes etc. is something I have always associated with the work of Joseph Loy and maybe those guns were done by Loy... I sure think so. Do you know the answer Bob? . | 
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 Dean, Yes some of that engraving has been ascribed to Joseph Loy. He was at The Ithaca Gun Co. in Ithaca from 1890-95 then with Remington in Ilion from 1895 on. He apparently sub-contracted with the Lefever Arms Co. and The D.M. Lefever, Sons & Co. shops along with his brothers Clarence and Henry. I know he was a personal friend of Frank LeFever who worked alongside him at Remington in the 1930's. | 
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 Thanks Bob - That's very informative. . | 
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 Dr. Bob, The time and effort you put into this project is not lost on me! It was fun to see many familiar guns. Great job, well done! Thank you, Ken | 
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 Well done Dr. Bob!:bowdown:  That was worth the time. | 
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 Kudos to you Bob!!! :clap: That is definitely some marvelous gun-porn!! :bowdown: | 
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