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There were a few D's made with no animals, I have seen one.
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No vignette at all Mark... just scroll?
They're out there... Stephen Cobb has a B (Grade 5) with no engraving at all... looks like a VH from a few feet away. .
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The animals were clearly missing on the one I saw, I think Gary C owned it. I don't remember the details. I had a BH that was all Scroll. There are more B's out there than other grades and I saw a good number of them in the records. They were popular around 1900. Merry Christmas
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;183964]Jeff, I've seen a number of Remington era D's with the dogs switched like you describe.
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I don't think so.
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Heck,
I have seen 1 DH with NO engraving on it. Ordered that way.
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