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Is removal and retention of the engraved oval an option? If it has proven provenance, it could be retained with the gun for the next custodian and a new one could be engraved with current custodian’s initials. I have some that were engraved and just left them. Cheers Jack
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Joe:
Here is a photo of the engraved shield on the 12-gauge, 1 ˝-frame, 1915-manufactured DHE that my father purchased from his sporting goods store buddy as a pre-owned piece about 55 years ago. I own the gun now. I do not know who “S. F.” was, and my attempts at researching who he was have yielded nothing to-date. But I would never consider effacing these initials. For me the engraved shield is inestimable art and history, and the initials of this unknown-to-me shooter or hunter imparts an element of mystique that is at the heart of what attracts me, as temporary steward, to these guns.
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