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1879 Grade 3 Lifter Engraving
This is my grade 3 Lifter from 1879. A couple of questions I have about this particular gun:
Does this style of engraving have a particular nomenclature? I feel this style of engraving is less common than the Parker style scroll, does that seem to be true? There’s also a few areas that have arrows engraved, like on the top of the action and around the pins behind the hammer seem on picture 2 and 3.
As far as the letter goes, is anyone from Ohio that might know where Leeds used to be? I can’t seem to find any information on a Leeds Ohio currently. Also does anyone know about the Detroit Bench Show? Thank you everyone!
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Austin, I'm no expert, but I have seen that engraving on guns from the 1870s. That's a nice example, for sure.
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