Ithaca did not want the engraver to sign their work. All engraving was considered generic. Bill McGraw started to sign in the late 1950s when Ithaca contracted with another engraver, Justin Michlina(sp?). Justin died during 1961 and Bill's signing seemed to stop after that. Bill had been engraving since 1907 and the contracting with another major engraver evidentially ticked Bill off. He started to discretely sign his work, all SBTs at that time, to distinguish his work from, quoting his notes, "That Spanish SOB." Bill was a mild mannered man but having another engraver seemed to upset him, understandably so I will add. Ralph Alpen also signed his work but not so discretely and that was part of the reason Bill Mains came into the picture. Bill Mains usually signed his work, all Knick SBTs.
I do have a signed Joe Loy Crass gun but have not seen any other signed Ithaca doubles either by him or any of the others e.g. Latham, Rogers, Runge, Clance or any one else.
Last edited by Walter C. Snyder; 06/12/11 04:35 PM.