Bill, I have just returned from "Under the Workbench" Storage of such treasures as Herr Grieble's Photos, Personal letters to'Self' and Clients letters, But I have AG's Brochure for Services, with Photos. There is a list of Clients Names who I knew with AG engraved Guns. If the 'old memory bank kicks in, AHHH..yes, Barry L Hands has a couple of my 'B&W' prints...The last Winch. 21 Arnold was engraving for my Client. when he Died.I actually had to remove it from his bench vise, unfinished!I then sent it to Lynton'Bazza' Mckenzie in New Orleans,and he finished the job,and signed the end of the trigger plate. I have a couple of 4x5" b7w negs. of a Rem 32!!!One of the most beautifull jobs that I had of Arnolds in my W/Shop was a Parker 28bore that he engraved for Marshall Fields Dept'store in the 1950s. John Amber (The)had something to do with putting into Arnolds engraving-Vise.If I post the Sr No. maybe 'One Of The Brethren of the Brotherhood would know its whereabouts? (IHeard that it may have gone 'Overboard' off the West Coast of Florida!!!)Who was the"Wag" who said,"There is no future, without the Past"?....cc/dt