Thank you, an intimate revealing peek, helpful crucial history listening to the human behind the hand(s). I’d read about how the govt/public sought to change the name of the gun quarter. As a product of many men’s work and creativity - it’s a toil. People and families really had a hard time of it throughout their lifetime. I recognize my shotgun is a (luxury) tool. LeFusil sadly may be on-point. A lot of trades are a grind. There are but three oral interviews from the gun quarter, sadly. What I wanted to learn was when mine may have been made. There is a gift dedication father-to-son on the barrels. The action and iron etc appear precisely a twin to my nice Webley Scott 700 from 1956. The engraving is deep and the coverage everywhere. Im left thinking tremendously about the engraver.