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Unread 12-27-2022, 05:00 PM   #1
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Creative Art did some of the engraving and later they had an in house engraver.

Jack Jones was an in house engraver, but there may have been others. When I visited him several years ago he had two in the white guns that he was given when they shut down. Think one was a 20 and the other a 28 gauge. Wonder what happened to those guns after he passed.

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Jack Jones was an in house engraver, but there may have been others. When I visited him several years ago he had two in the white guns that he was given when they shut down. Think one was a 20 and the other a 28 gauge. Wonder what happened to those guns after he passed.

http://www.firinglineonline.com/detail.php?cat=1&id=841
Some guns unfinished at the time of closing were finished by Gunther Pfromer later.
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Some guns unfinished at the time of closing were finished by Gunther Pfromer later.
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Gunther at one time lived very close to Jack Jones. They worked on a ton of guns together. When I saw Gunther at last years Southern, he said he was looking for another engraver to establish a relationship. Not sure who he found it anyone. Jack was a very interesting guy. I believe at one time he was a foreman for Ken Hurst when Ken was running a rather large engraving operation doing Colts etc.
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