Gents,

In reading through R.L. Wilson's "Steel Canvas" I came across something rather curious that I haven't seen mentioned elsewhere. On page 238, amidst commentary about Annie Oakley's Trap Grade L.C. Smith, he recounts the words of a Hunter Arms employee...Charles L. Rogers, who asserted the following:

"When it came to the engraving work on the sidelock plates and the inlay work on the trigger guard...it was decided not to take any chances...These parts were sent to Tiffany in New York, under guarantee of a perfect engraving job..."

This is rather curious, given all the lauded names of Hunter engravers (Krause, et al). Presuming this account is accurate, has anyone else looked into whatever other engraving Tiffany did on American doubles? Was this just a one-off job, or did L.C. Smith (or others?) frequently do this?

I briefly attempted to research with Tiffany, but apparently their research is limited to your submission of a specific piece, and they couldn't point me to any written history on the matter.

- NDG