Originally Posted By: Daryl Hallquist
Kutter, the Smith A2 I have is signed Glahn Sc. Location is under top lever.


Daryl,

It was common for 19th century and earlier engravers to use Sc. (sculptor) after their names rather than Eng., Engr. Engraver, or Inc. (in the case of Italian engravers). This applies especially to those who engraved plates and wood blocks for printed art and banknotes.

Roger


C. Roger Bleile
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