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			No.  Signed engraving on a Parker is very rare.
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			Thanks Robin!!!   B
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			Where, in fact it is so extremely rare to find an engraver's mark or signature on his work, I don't know this to be a fact but, I think it must have been Parker Bros. policy to prohibit this practice.
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			Robin...I was intrigued with the articles on Gough engraving and signatures or initials on the high grade guns..esp the signature in the wood was just wondering about the frequency and could this have been more prevalent that we thought?
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			I read some were Annie Oakley after picking up Parker at the factory when into the engraving department  and had the engraver her sign her Parker before she left. J.J.
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			Yes, in fact it was an "official/unofficial" Parker Bros. policy for their engravers to not sign their work.  The corporate line so to speak was that the guns were a product of Parker Bros. engravers, not a specific individual.  Nonetheless, there are a few examples where the more feisty or individualistic personalities prevailed and they did sign their work as Dean has pointed out.
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			I would sure like to know who engraved Annie's B grade with her likeness on it. My BHE was the next gun built and most likely engraved by the same person.
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