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A lot of the better guns from most , if not all, of the makers were engraved by "outside engravers". "Inhouse engravers" were usually kept employed with standard patterns, but more importantly, the best engravers were usually self employed and received more for their work. Some started out as employees of a maker and went "on their own" later when their skill increased. Since they were known by that maker, they were often called upon for custom work. Mike
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T. Kilby William Donn with Kilby barrels J. Donn & Bro. (William)
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Drew, those are what I'm dreaming about
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I guess I might have misread the question. I thought the poster was looking for guns named by others that originated from the Lindner/Daly group. I think that Daly , Jacob, Kuhn, Donn, and quite a few others used Lindner sourced guns. I can probably think of 5 or so more if necessary.
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Mr. Hallquist:
Let's hear it while things are clicking.....
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Raimey rse
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Raimey, I guess I misspelled Jakob in the previous post. You can add Overbaugh, Schaefer, Thomas Golcher, another Golcher stick in my mind, but I don't have a pic,
There must be a few more.
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Spot on Mr. Hallquist. Overbaugh(Charles E.) was the one that I couldn't bring forward. But I'm sure all are noted in one of the Lindner - Daly threads. I'll search a bit.....
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Raimey rse
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Don't forget J.P. Lower: "Seems J.P. Lower was a retail outlet for the wares of Charles E. Overbaugh and A.O. Zischang." http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...true#Post291733And there were a couple of California firms that peddled Daly's wares??? Cheers, Raimey rse
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