Nudge, didn't see the forest through the trees. I did not scroll over to see the others.



In looking at the setter I don't think it was A.E. Spangler, might have been Glahn. Albert Kraus at this time was working for Hunter Arms Gun Co., so was Joseph Glahn. I don't know about the Spangler's still being at Hunter Arms Gun Co. then, but I do know that they both did other work for LeFever.
Maybe Walt can help with other close-up pictures. I tried to Photoshop them and enlarge them but the resolution was too low.

In a presentation Optimus Grade to President Benjamin Harrison, Spangler's name is there.



Joseph Glahn's signature, lower right corner, on a Syracuse L.C. Smith, Quality 6 or 7.



David