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Sorry, I'm guilty too of not staying the course of the original topic.
Most gunsmiths and restoration shops do not mark a client's gun with an identification stamp or etching. That being said, I know that a very few who buy guns to re-sell that need restoration will do so. One house that comes to mind is DTR (Doug Turnbull Restorations) but it is marked in a somewhat obscure place.