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Unread 12-28-2021, 03:53 PM   #1
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The detail and shading in the dogs amazes me. Click to enlarge.
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That is certainly one engraved during the fine engraving years of Parker guns. Thanks for sharing.
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That’s beautiful Craig.

Do you find H. Gough’s signature anywhere on it?





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Don’t know much, but, I know that engraving is beautiful!
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There’s a difference between engraving skill and drawing skill That example shows both. When you get to the mid-1920s, you see a diminished drawing skill, but good engraving skill. Those early year engravers could draw, and that gun is a great example of it.
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I think the same dog posed for the DH I just received, circa 1899.
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