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Unread 01-08-2012, 10:23 PM   #1
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Wayne and Josh, can those LeFever dogs be attributed to Joseph Loy?
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I am not sure where Joseph Loy was employed in 1893, but that is the year the D grade Lefever was produced.
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FWIW, I believe my 1894 Remington CEO was engraved by Joseph Loy. I showed it to Charlie Semmer and he thought the same. It does not have dogs, being a C, but does have the Celtic style corners that could be perceived as containing the initials J on one side L on the other. Some feel Mr. Loy did this to "sign" his work.
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