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Yes a Cody letter but if you don’t get anything send pictures to Pauline Muerrel.
The dealer I bought my grade 6 21 20 gauge from received information that my 21 was a field gun. It was when delivered in 1941, but it was sent back for a new stock and to be engraved in the grade six pattern.
I would not have known this except I contacted Pauline and she had the original Custom Shop engraving records showing this and noting the engraver was John Ulrich.
I can’t say it is factory engraving but it looks like the grade 6 pattern to me.
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