20 = H. Scheiring( Düsel earlier)
21 = Johann Fanzoj
22 = Josef Hambrusch
23 = Karl Hauptmann
24 = Josef Just
25 = Josef/Martin Kruschitz - Retired
26 = Jakob Koschat - Retired
27 = Simon Kalischnig - Retired
28 = Peter Mischitz - Retired
29 = Josef Mischitz - Retired
30 = Josef Orasche
31 = Michael Pegam - Retired
32 = Anton Sodia - Retired
33 = Franz Sodia - Retired
34 = Johann Sigott - Retired
35 = Walter Outschar
36 = Wincenz Urbas - Retired
37 = Benedikt Winkler
38 = Master Gunmakers Guild - Genossenschaft der Büchsenmachermeister
39 = Gunmakers(Technical/Trade) School - Fachschule für Handfeuerwaffen
40 = Ludwig Borownik
41 = Johann Michelitsch
42 = Josef Winkler - Retired
43 = Thomas Kulnig - Retired
44 = Walter Gratzer - Retired
45 = Erich Achatz - Retired
46 = Josef Schönlieb - Retired
47 = Lorenz Schaschl - Retired
48 = Johann Fanzoj
49 = Franz R. Schmid - Retired
50 = Franz Schmied - Retired
51 = Gottfried/Josef Juch
52 = Valentin Roesenzopf’s heirs and assigns
53 = Wilfried Glanznig
55 = Herbert Scheiring

Jani:

I'll have to look as I've tarried long in the early proof rules seeing that it appears that all tubes were proofed with a lead sphere possibly with a diameter of 0.5mm(max) less that the diameter of the tube. I wonder how they proofed choked tubes and if they did any pattern check.

ejsxs:

Can you email me a pic of your tube marks?

One note is that the craftsmen of Ferlach when sourced for price-point longarms would make price-point longarms and when they were sourced for bespoken longarms, they could provide a bespoken longarm. They also had a talent pool and could provide what the market would bear.

Kind Regards,

Raimey
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